Reporters Without Borders Ranks Bahrain 167 out of 180 Countries on World Press Freedom Index

2022-05-08 - 3:35 am
Bahrain Mirror: Bahrain ranked last in the Gulf, fourth in the Arab world, and 167th out of 180 countries in the world on the press freedom index, issued by Reporters without Borders on the World Press Freedom Day, which falls on May 3rd each year.
The report, issued by the French capital-based organization under the title of "The New Era of Polarisation", included many warnings on the breadth of misinformation and the dictatorships' control on the journalistic work.
Qatar ranked first in the Gulf, the United Arab Emirates came in second place, while Kuwait came in third place on the Gulf level.
Oman ranked fourth in the Gulf, followed by Saudi Arabia, then Bahrain which came in sixth place in the Gulf, 16th in the Arab world and 167th in the world.
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