Press Freedom falls to the worst level in the world, and Brazil gets the postball position RSF | Method

The global ranking of the press Freedom of the NGO Reporters with the Witout Borders (RSF) has reached the worst level in recent years in recent years in 2025.
Brazil is one of some countries in the world that has improved in the ranking, as the government ended with Jair Bolsonoro (2019-2022). This information was included in the Global Analysis Report released on Friday.
For the first time, the average score of all RSF countries has fallen below 55 points, the limit of qualifying as “difficult” the situation of press freedom. More than six of the ten countries have deteriorated in the ranking.
The NGO believes that the fading economic environment that makes the financial feasibility of journalistic vehicles is a key part of understanding the fall in the index. “Although physical attacks on journalists are more common to attacks on press freedom, the most artificial financial pressures also represent a significant obstacle,” the document states.
The concentration of the media property, stress, lack of stress, lack, limit, or translucent public assistance, researchers, helped weaken the journalism in the world. Without money, most vehicles need to be determined between the guarantee of their editorial independence and the survival of their business.
In the five indicators that create a global ranking of global press freedom (security, social, legislature, political and economic), the major factor is the main factor by 2025, with the indicator of the economic limitations of journalism and economic conditions. Security is the only criterion that records continuous development.
“When the tools of communication are economically weakened, it is dragged by racing by audiences in a way that can harm the quality, and it becomes easier to lure for oligarchs or public decision -making. When journalists are poor, they no longer have ways to prevent press opponents, they are often ineffective and promoted.
The document states that some of the most important countries in the ranking, amidst the resurrection of censorship during official governance. Brazil has already been mentioned as one of some of the positive cases in the world.
The report explains that the country is 63rd and the country is 63rd with a leap of 47 to 47 and “Bolsonoro’s era after the era. This evolution reflects the perception of less enemy atmosphere for journalism and the country stands as one of the few who improve its economic index. “
RSF Office Director Artur Rome for Latin America said that Brazil is one of the positive highlights of the Global Survey, and is increasing from 2022 to 47. The country came from three years of progress.
“One of the factors (describing the improvement) is an example of a change in the relationship between the government and the magazine,” said Romeo, the Bolsonoro government represents the enemy environment that provides to communication professionals. “(More)
However, the director of the RSF stated that there is Brazil in countries that are considered troubled by the freedom of the press. Brazilian context is two indicators that “catch” at an unsatisfactory level of security for the production of sensitive reports with the authorities and the threat to the physical integrity of journalists.
In 42 countries, this situation, representing more than half of the world’s population (56.7%), is considered by the RSF “very seriously”. Nicaragua (172º) is referred to as the worst score in Latin America, which is also behind Cuba (165th). El Salvador (135th), by the authority Naib Bookel, continues his fall: lost 61 seats to 61 seats.
Javier Miley’s Argentina (87th) (87th) and 47 in the last two years. In Haiti (111), “State fall and gang violence has turned journalism into a high -reckemonial profession. The country fell 22 places in the ranking.”
Bia Barbosa participating in the RSF office for Latin America and the free press panel, “150th Anniversary Forum-In Defense of Freedom and Democracy”, Tuesday, 29, 29, highlighted in the context of the Brazil wide South American context: the world, the world, the world, the world, the world. She said that there is much harm to local authorities outside the major town centers, which can be kept journalism amid independence and economic survival.
Additionally, she said that the biggest threat to press freed in Brazil and reporters who had no boundaries without boundaries, she said, “Very right on the right.” “This is mainly the acquisition of the concept of distortion and freedom of expression, which happens to the right, and has blocked important activities to ensure the freedom of the press,” she said.