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These Are The World's Deadliest Countries For Journalists
These Are The World's Deadliest Countries For Journalists
At least 60 media professionals were killed in 2025 due to their journalistic activities, according to the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) database.
As Statista's Valentine Fourreau detsils below, by far the deadliest place for journalists was in the Palestinian territories, where 25 deaths were officially recorded last year. Palestine also topped the list in 2024, with 21 recorded deaths that year.
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Following some way behind are Mexico with nine deaths, Peru with four, Ecuador and Ukraine with three, as well...
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