Iraq Is Deadliest Beat for Reporters Since WWII
In its annual survey of press freedom around the world, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) once again ranked North Korea in last place of the 167 countries evaluated, closely preceded by Eritrea and Turkmenistan. The World Press Freedom Index calls these countries "black holes for news," where privately-owned, independent media outlets simply do not exist. Journalists … Continue reading “Iraq Is Deadliest Beat for Reporters Since WWII”