Explore the map showing the world's lowest press freedom ranked countries with global rankings and geographic locations for easy understanding.
This map highlights the ten countries with the lowest rankings in the World Press Freedom Index, helping readers understand where journalists face the greatest restrictions. Countries including Eritrea, North Korea, China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Vietnam, and Nicaragua are marked with their respective global rankings for quick reference.
The map provides a clear visual overview of regions where media freedom is severely limited due to censorship, government control, legal restrictions, or threats against journalists. It is a valuable educational resource for students, researchers, journalists, and anyone interested in global human rights and freedom of expression. The simple design makes it easy to compare countries and understand the worldwide distribution of press freedom challenges through an informative and accessible geographic presentation.