Reporters Without Borders has published its
2014 World Press Freedom Index, which measures the freedom of information and journalists in 160 countries around the world.
Finland tops the index for the fourth year running, followed by the Netherlands and Norway. The United States fell 13 places to 46th for various reasons. The organization describes countries at the bottom of the list - Turkmenistan, North Korea, and Eritrea - as 'news and information black holes and living hells for the journalists who inhabit them.'
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