Mapped: Press Freedom Around the World in 2026

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Mapped: Press Freedom Around the World in 2026

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Key Takeaways

  • Less than 1% of the global population lives in a country rated as having “good” press freedom.
  • More than half of countries and territories now fall into the “difficult” or “very serious” categories, up from 13.7% in 2002.
  • The U.S. ranks 64th globally in 2026, down from 17th when the index began.

The global state of press freedom has reached a 25-year low, according to the latest World Press Freedom Index from Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

The index ranks 180 countries and territories based on five indicators: political context, legal framework, economic context, sociocultural context, and journalist safety.

This world map shows press freedom scores around the world in 2026, revealing a widening divide between Europe, the only region with countries rated “good,” and much of the rest of the world.

Most Countries Have Constrained Press Freedom

The deterioration in press freedom has been dramatic over the past two decades. In 2002, only 13.7% of countries and territories were classified as having a “difficult” or “very serious” situation. By 2026, that figure had nearly quadrupled to 52.2%, meaning most countries now face substantial obstacles to independent journalism.

This deterioration mirrors broader declines in global freedom, as governments increasingly restrict access to information, criminalize journalism, and place pressure on independent media.

Here’s the full ranking from RSF’s 2026 World Press Freedom Index:

Rank Country Score Classification
1 🇳🇴 Norway 92.7 Good
2 🇳🇱 Netherlands 88.9 Good
3 🇪🇪 Estonia 88.5 Good
4 🇩🇰 Denmark 88.5 Good
5 🇸🇪 Sweden 87.6 Good
6 🇫🇮 Finland 86.2 Good
7 🇮🇪 Ireland 85.9 Good
8 🇨🇭 Switzerland 84.8 Satisfactory
9 🇱🇺 Luxembourg 84.1 Satisfactory
10 🇵🇹 Portugal 83.7 Satisfactory
11 🇨🇿 Czechia 83.0 Satisfactory
12 🇮🇸 Iceland 82.8 Satisfactory
13 🇱🇮 Liechtenstein 82.6 Satisfactory
14 🇩🇪 Germany 82.2 Satisfactory
15 🇱🇹 Lithuania 81.3 Satisfactory
16 🇧🇪 Belgium 81.2 Satisfactory
17 🇱🇻 Latvia 81.0 Satisfactory
18 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 79.5 Satisfactory
19 🇦🇹 Austria 79.4 Satisfactory
20 🇨🇦 Canada 78.8 Satisfactory
21 🇿🇦 South Africa 78.0 Satisfactory
22 🇳🇿 New Zealand 77.4 Satisfactory
23 🇳🇦 Namibia 77.0 Satisfactory
24 🇫🇯 Fiji 76.8 Satisfactory
25 🇫🇷 France 76.7 Satisfactory
26 🇯🇲 Jamaica 75.9 Satisfactory
27 🇵🇱 Poland 75.5 Satisfactory
28 🇹🇼 Taiwan 75.4 Satisfactory
29 🇪🇸 Spain 75.4 Satisfactory
30 🇹🇱 East Timor 75.3 Satisfactory
31 🇲🇩 Moldova 74.8 Satisfactory
32 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago 74.7 Satisfactory
33 🇦🇺 Australia 74.6 Satisfactory
34 🇸🇷 Suriname 73.2 Satisfactory
35 🇸🇨 Seychelles 73.0 Satisfactory
36 🇸🇮 Slovenia 72.9 Satisfactory
37 🇸🇰 Slovakia 72.7 Satisfactory
38 🇨🇷 Costa Rica 72.4 Satisfactory
39 🇬🇭 Ghana 72.2 Satisfactory
40 🇨🇻 Cabo Verde 72.0 Satisfactory
41 🇲🇪 Montenegro 71.8 Satisfactory
42 🇲🇺 Mauritius 70.9 Satisfactory
43 🇬🇦 Gabon 70.6 Satisfactory
44 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic 69.7 Problematic
45 🇲🇰 North Macedonia 69.5 Problematic
46 🇬🇲 Gambia 69.4 Problematic
47 🇰🇷 South Korea 69.1 Problematic
48 🇺🇾 Uruguay 68.7 Problematic
49 🇷🇴 Romania 67.7 Problematic
50 🇦🇲 Armenia 67.0 Problematic
51 🇧🇷 Brazil 66.4 Problematic
52 🇭🇷 Croatia 66.3 Problematic
53 🇨🇮 Côte d’Ivoire 66.3 Problematic
54 🇺🇦 Ukraine 66.1 Problematic
55 🇮🇹 Italy 65.2 Problematic
56 🏳 OECS 64.6 Problematic
57 🇱🇷 Liberia 64.5 Problematic
58 🇼🇸 Samoa 64.5 Problematic
59 🇦🇩 Andorra 63.9 Problematic
60 🇲🇷 Mauritania 63.4 Problematic
61 🇯🇵 Japan 62.9 Problematic
62 🇧🇼 Botswana 62.9 Problematic
63 🇺🇸 United States 62.6 Problematic
64 🇵🇦 Panama 62.1 Problematic
65 🇧🇿 Belize 61.7 Problematic
66 🇲🇹 Malta 61.4 Problematic
67 🇨🇬 Congo-Brazzaville 61.2 Problematic
68 🇲🇼 Malawi 61.0 Problematic
69 🇨🇱 Chile 60.8 Problematic
70 🇧🇬 Bulgaria 60.3 Problematic
71 🇰🇲 Comoros 60.2 Problematic
72 🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea 60.1 Problematic
73 🇭🇺 Hungary 59.9 Problematic
74 🇶🇦 Qatar 59.8 Problematic
75 🇬🇾 Guyana 59.6 Problematic
76 🇿🇲 Zambia 58.6 Problematic
77 🇸🇳 Senegal 58.1 Problematic
78 🇸🇱 Sierra Leone 57.1 Problematic
79 🇨🇾 Cyprus 56.9 Problematic
80 🇨🇫 Central African Republic 56.7 Problematic
81 🏳 Northern Cyprus (Occupied) 56.6 Problematic
82 🇦🇱 Albania 56.5 Problematic
83 🇽🇰 Kosovo 55.9 Problematic
84 🇲🇳 Mongolia 55.8 Problematic
85 🇬🇷 Greece 55.1 Problematic
86 🇵🇾 Paraguay 54.7 Difficult
87 🇳🇵 Nepal 54.8 Difficult
88 🇱🇸 Lesotho 54.4 Difficult
89 🇧🇦 Bosnia-Herzegovina 54.3 Difficult
90 🇧🇴 Bolivia 54.3 Difficult
91 🇹🇭 Thailand 54.0 Difficult
92 🇹🇩 Chad 53.9 Difficult
93 🇬🇶 Equatorial Guinea 52.8 Difficult
94 🇲🇾 Malaysia 52.7 Difficult
95 🇧🇳 Brunei 52.6 Difficult
96 🇹🇬 Togo 52.6 Difficult
97 🇦🇷 Argentina 52.4 Difficult
98 🇲🇿 Mozambique 52.3 Difficult
99 🇬🇼 Guinea-Bissau 52.0 Difficult
100 🇸🇿 Eswatini 51.9 Difficult
101 🇨🇴 Colombia 51.7 Difficult
102 🇰🇪 Kenya 50.5 Difficult
103 🇲🇦 Morocco / Western Sahara 50.6 Difficult
104 🇷🇸 Serbia 50.8 Difficult
105 🇭🇹 Haiti 50.3 Difficult
106 🇲🇬 Madagascar 51.0 Difficult
107 🇲🇻 Maldives 49.2 Difficult
108 🇦🇴 Angola 48.8 Difficult
109 🇧🇫 Burkina Faso 48.5 Difficult
110 🇬🇳 Guinea 48.5 Difficult
111 🇳🇬 Nigeria 48.1 Difficult
112 🇧🇯 Benin 47.4 Difficult
113 🇵🇭 Philippines 46.8 Difficult
114 🇱🇧 Lebanon 46.5 Difficult
115 🇮🇱 Israel 46.5 Difficult
116 🇹🇿 Tanzania 46.2 Difficult
117 🇸🇸 South Sudan 46.2 Difficult
118 🇧🇮 Burundi 46.1 Difficult
119 🇳🇪 Niger 46.0 Difficult
120 🇲🇱 Mali 45.6 Difficult
121 🇲🇽 Mexico 45.2 Difficult
122 🇸🇬 Singapore 44.6 Difficult
123 🇪🇨 Ecuador 44.4 Difficult
124 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe 44.4 Difficult
125 🇸🇴 Somalia 43.8 Difficult
126 🇴🇲 Oman 43.7 Difficult
127 🇬🇹 Guatemala 43.2 Difficult
128 🇮🇩 Indonesia 43.0 Difficult
129 🇨🇩 DR Congo 42.2 Difficult
130 🇺🇬 Uganda 42.0 Difficult
131 🇭🇳 Honduras 41.0 Difficult
132 🇨🇲 Cameroon 40.9 Difficult
133 🇬🇪 Georgia 40.8 Difficult
134 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka 40.8 Difficult
135 🇰🇼 Kuwait 40.4 Difficult
136 🇹🇳 Tunisia 40.4 Difficult
137 🇱🇾 Libya 40.3 Difficult
138 🇷🇼 Rwanda 39.6 Very Serious
139 🇭🇰 Hong Kong 39.5 Very Serious
140 🇸🇾 Syria 39.4 Very Serious
141 🇯🇴 Jordan 39.3 Very Serious
142 🇸🇻 El Salvador 38.9 Very Serious
143 🇵🇪 Peru 37.9 Very Serious
144 🇩🇿 Algeria 37.4 Very Serious
145 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan 35.1 Very Serious
146 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan 35.0 Very Serious
147 🇪🇹 Ethiopia 34.7 Very Serious
148 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan 34.4 Very Serious
149 🇧🇹 Bhutan 33.5 Very Serious
150 🇰🇭 Cambodia 33.3 Very Serious
151 🇧🇩 Bangladesh 33.1 Very Serious
152 🇵🇰 Pakistan 32.6 Very Serious
153 🇱🇦 Laos 32.5 Very Serious
154 🇹🇯 Tajikistan 32.2 Very Serious
155 🇵🇸 Palestine 32.1 Very Serious
156 🇮🇳 India 32.0 Very Serious
157 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates 30.9 Very Serious
158 🇻🇪 Venezuela 30.5 Very Serious
159 🇸🇩 Sudan 29.0 Very Serious
160 🇨🇺 Cuba 29.2 Very Serious
161 🇮🇶 Iraq 28.9 Very Serious
162 🇾🇪 Yemen 27.9 Very Serious
163 🇹🇷 Türkiye 27.9 Very Serious
164 🇧🇾 Belarus 27.7 Very Serious
165 🇲🇲 Myanmar 26.4 Very Serious
166 🇩🇯 Djibouti 25.0 Very Serious
167 🇳🇮 Nicaragua 25.0 Very Serious
168 🇪🇬 Egypt 24.9 Very Serious
169 🇧🇭 Bahrain 24.8 Very Serious
170 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan 24.0 Very Serious
171 🇷🇺 Russia 23.2 Very Serious
172 🇹🇲 Turkmenistan 23.1 Very Serious
173 🇻🇳 Vietnam 21.2 Very Serious
174 🇦🇫 Afghanistan 19.5 Very Serious
175 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia 19.1 Very Serious
176 🇮🇷 Iran 17.5 Very Serious
177 🇨🇳 China 13.9 Very Serious
178 🇰🇵 North Korea 12.7 Very Serious
179 🇪🇷 Eritrea 10.2 Very Serious

Europe is the only region in the world with countries scoring 85 or higher in the index, which corresponds to “good” press freedom. Norway leads the list with a score of 92.7, followed by the Netherlands (88.9), Estonia (88.5), and Denmark (88.5).

While several European countries continue to score highly, they account for only a small share of the global population. As a result, RSF estimates that less than 1% of people worldwide live in a country classified as having “good” press freedom, underscoring how rare robust press freedom has become globally.

At the bottom of the ranking, Eritrea has a score of 10.7, with North Korea (12.7) and China (13.9) rounding out the bottom three. Iran (17.5) and Saudi Arabia (19.1) are the next two countries at the bottom of the list, and Russia is ninth from the bottom with a score of 23.2.

The Legal Environment for Press Is Getting Worse

RSF says the legal indicator saw the sharpest decline in 2026, worsening in 110 of 180 countries. Notable declines were recorded in India, Egypt, Israel, and Georgia.

This reflects the growing use of national security laws, emergency legislation, lawsuits, and other legal tools to restrict reporting. In many countries, journalism is being squeezed less by outright censorship and more by legal risk.

U.S. Among Big Movers in Press Freedom in 2026

Niger saw the steepest fall in the 2026 index, dropping 37 places to 120th. RSF links this to worsening conditions in the Sahel, where armed groups and military juntas have undermined access to balanced information.

The U.S. fell seven places to 64th in 2026, extending a decline that has seen it drop 47 positions since the index began in 2002. The country now ranks below many Western European nations as well as several smaller democracies, underscoring how perceptions of media freedom have shifted over the past two decades.

Meanwhile, Syria posted the largest improvement, rising 36 spots following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s dictatorship in late 2024.

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