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World Press Freedom Day Highlights Disinformation Threats in Media

Severity: Low (Score: 39.0)

Sources: Tvcnews.Tv, Samaa.Tv

Summary

On May 4, 2026, the Federal Government of Nigeria called for enhanced collaboration among media, government, and stakeholders to combat disinformation during the World Press Freedom Day event. Minister Mohammed Idris emphasized the importance of responsible journalism and condemned attacks on journalists, stating that such actions weaken democracy. He noted ongoing efforts to improve transparency and media literacy, including partnerships with UNESCO. In a related event on May 3, 2026, Pakistani leaders President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also addressed the issue of disinformation, highlighting its impact on democratic dialogue and the need for a safe working environment for journalists. Both leaders recognized the role of media in countering misinformation and promoting national unity. The discussions reflect a growing global concern about disinformation's threat to democratic values and press freedom. Key Points: • Nigeria's government emphasizes collaboration to combat disinformation. • Pakistani leaders stress the importance of responsible journalism on World Press Freedom Day. • Both countries recognize the role of media in maintaining democracy and countering misinformation.

Key Entities

  • Nigeria (country)
  • Pakistan (country)
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