Mexico ranks 122nd in RSF's 2026 World Press Freedom Index

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) released its 2026 World Press Freedom Index, placing Mexico 122nd out of 180 countries. The group notes Mexico remains the deadliest country for journalism in Latin America for at least 15 years. RSF describes its two-place improvement from 2025 as illusory.

RSF's 2026 World Press Freedom Index, released this Thursday, confirms over 150 journalists killed and 28 disappeared in Mexico since 2000.

Artur Romeu, RSF's Latin America director, stated Mexico is “the most violent country for journalism” in the Americas for at least 15 years. Despite rising from 124th to 122nd compared to 2025, its score dropped from 47 to 45 points between 2022 and 2026. “That does not reflect a real constatation of concrete improvement made by the country; it is rather the result of a stronger deterioration of countries above Mexico,” Romeu explained.

Violence remains the main risk, with nine journalists killed in 2025 and twelve under President Claudia Sheinbaum's government, started in October 2024. Killings concentrate in states like Guerrero, Veracruz, Michoacán, and Tamaulipas since 2000. RSF warns of structural failures in state protection mechanisms after at least ten protected journalists were murdered.

In the Americas, 14 of 28 countries are “difficult” and 17 worsened from 2025. Globally, over half of countries face “difficult” or “very serious” press freedom situations.

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King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia at EL PAÍS 50th anniversary gala in Barcelona, awarding prizes amid dignitaries.
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King Felipe VI presides EL PAÍS 50th anniversary gala in Barcelona

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King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia presided over Monday's gala in Barcelona marking EL PAÍS's 50th anniversary, where Ortega y Gasset Prizes were awarded to Svetlana Alexiévich, Sergio Ramírez, and Martin Baron. The king emphasized that “journalism is crucial for freedoms and democracy”. Authorities and business leaders attended the event at the Maritime Museum.

국경없는기자회(RSF)의 최신 세계 언론 자유 지수에서 일본이 미국을 앞질렀다. 이번 보고서에 따르면 전 세계 언론 자유는 25년 만에 최저 수준으로 떨어졌으며, 52%의 국가 및 지역이 '어려움' 또는 '매우 심각함' 상황으로 분류되었다.

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아이린 칸 유엔 특별보고관이 유엔 인권이사회에 제출한 최종 보고서에서 필리핀의 표현의 자유에 대한 공격을 지적했습니다.

Chilean journalist Abraham Santibáñez Martínez died at the age of 88. Known for his career in interpretive journalism, he received the profession's highest honor in 2015.

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Erik Saracho, director of the Jaguar Alliance, survived an armed attack at his home in the Mexican state of Nayarit on March 11. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, he recounted greeting the hitman with 'good morning' before the assailant opened fire. The event coincided with the release of a report documenting violence against environmental activists.

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