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Ranking ke-95: Di mana arah kebebasan Media Malaysia?

Utusan Malaysia

Utusan Malaysia

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July 9, 2026

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Kedudukan ini merosot tujuh anak tangga berbanding tahun lalu, dengan skor keseluruhan 52.73. Bagi sesetengah pihak, angka ini mungkin sekadar satu ranking antarabangsa. Namun, bagi mereka yang terbabit secara langsung dalam industri media, ia memberi gambaran tentang cabaran sebenar yang dihadapi setiap hari. Namun, persoalan yang lebih penting ialah apakah makna sebenar di sebalik kedudukan ... Read more The post Ranking ke-95: Di mana arah kebebasan Media Malaysia? appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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