日本在世界新闻自由指数中排名超过美国

在无国界记者组织(RSF)发布的最新世界新闻自由指数中,日本的排名已超过美国。报告发现,全球新闻自由已降至25年来的最低点,52%的国家和地区被归类为处于“困难”或“非常严重”的状况。

无国界记者组织(RSF)于2026年5月1日发布了世界新闻自由指数,显示日本的排名高于美国。据《日本时报》报道,该报告强调全球新闻自由已降至25年来的最低水平。

报告将52%的国家和地区归类为面临“困难”或“非常严重”的状况。报告中的关键词包括媒体、新闻工作、新闻自由和人权。

尽管现有信息中未详细说明日本和美国的具体排名与得分,但这一变动突显了全球媒体格局所面临的持续挑战。

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