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In 2025, a record 129 journalists were killed worldwide, mostly in conflicts like Gaza, with widespread impunity and state executions, including Saudi Arabia’s execution of Turki al-Jasser.
In 2025, a record 129 journalists and media workers were killed worldwide, the highest annual toll since tracking began over 30 years ago, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Two-thirds of the deaths were linked to Israeli forces, primarily in Gaza, where most victims were Palestinian reporters.
Over three-quarters of killings occurred in conflict zones, with drone strikes contributing significantly in Gaza, Sudan, and Ukraine.
Impunity remains widespread, with unresolved cases in Mexico, the Philippines, Bangladesh, India, and Peru.
Saudi Arabia executed journalist Turki al-Jasser, the first state-ordered killing of a journalist there since 2018.
Global press freedom faces escalating threats amid war, repression, and lack of accountability.
En 2025, un récord de 129 periodistas fueron asesinados en todo el mundo, en su mayoría en conflictos como Gaza, con impunidad generalizada y ejecuciones estatales, incluida la ejecución de Turki al-Jasser por Arabia Saudita.