More than 150 Journalists Killed This Year, Two Thirds in Wars
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Gaza has been the most dangerous area for journalists. Instead, Mexico remains the country without an armed conflict where more journalists were killed. The year is not over and 153 journalists and media workers are already killed in the world. This is a figure that "has never been so high in [...] The record entry of journalists killed in the world so far this year was first published in Pausa.
As of 2025, 153 journalists and media workers have been killed in the world, the highest number recorded in the first ten months of a year, as reported by the Press Emblem Campaign (PEC). The agency warned that two thirds of the deaths occurred in contexts of armed conflict. Gaza, the most dangerous area The Gaza Strip remains the deadliest place for the press, with 57 journalists killed. It is followed by wars in Ukraine and Yemen, with 11 vict…
The Gaza Strip was consolidated as the deadliest area this year. Meanwhile, Mexico is positioned as the deadliest country outside the war scene.
153 journalists and media workers have been killed in the world so far this year, a figure that "has never been so high in ten months," denounced the Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), which stressed that two thirds of the deaths occurred in armed conflicts.The Gaza Strip has been especially dangerous for information professionals, with 57 journalists murdered so far this year. It is followed by the war in Ukraine and Yemen, plunged into a civil strif…
Geneva - 153 journalists and media workers have been killed in the world so far this year, a figure that "had never been so high in ten months," denounced the Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), which stressed that two thirds of the deaths occurred in armed conflicts. The record entry of journalists killed so far this year: 153, two thirds in wars was first published in the Digital Process.
153 journalists and media workers have been killed in the world so far this year, a figure that "had never been so high in ten months," has denounced the Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), which has emphasized that two thirds of the deaths occurred in armed conflicts.
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