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This image depicts a rectangular informational display panel or poster, predominantly white, showcasing text and a color-coded world map related to press freedom. The panel is mounted against a plain, light-colored background, likely a wall in an indoor setting. The specific location of this display within the city of València, Spain, is not identifiable from the provided image content.

At the top left, a red rectangular banner reads "WORLD PRESS PHOTO". Below this, the main title "Libertad de prensa" and "Press Freedom" is printed in large black capital letters.

The panel is divided into two main sections of text, presented in two columns each, with both Spanish and English versions of the content.

The upper text section is titled "Por qué la libertad de prensa es importante" (left, Spanish) and "Why Press Freedom Matters" (right, English). These paragraphs discuss the definition of press freedom by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the role of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), and data on journalist casualties, noting that 103 journalists were killed in 2024, with 70% killed by Israeli armed forces. It also mentions World Press Photo's advocacy for press freedom through photojournalism.

The lower text section is titled "Libertad de prensa en todo el mundo en 2024" (left, Spanish) and "Freedom of the Press Worldwide 2024" (right, English). These paragraphs introduce a world map generated by RSF, illustrating the state of press freedom in 180 countries and territories based on five criteria: political context, legal framework, economic context, sociocultural context, and safety.

Below these lower text columns, a color-coded world map occupies the bottom portion of the panel. A legend in the bottom left corner defines five categories of press freedom, each represented by a distinct color and labeled in both Spanish and English:
*   Green: "Buena situación" / "Good situation"
*   Yellow: "Situación bastante buena" / "Fairly good situation"
*   Orange: "Situación problemática" / "Problematic situation"
*   Red: "Situación difícil" / "Difficult situation"
*   Dark Red/Maroon: "Situación muy grave" / "Very serious situation"

The map visually grades countries; for instance, North America, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand are largely depicted in green or yellow, indicating favorable press freedom. Much of Africa, Asia, and parts of South America are colored orange, red, or dark red, signifying problematic to very serious situations for press freedom. No individuals or objects other than the informational panel are visible in the frame.
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Oct 30, 2025, 5:27 PM

València, Spain

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This image depicts a rectangular informational display panel or poster, predominantly white, showcasing text and a color-coded world map related to press freedom. The panel is mounted against a plain, light-colored background, likely a wall in an indoor setting. The specific location of this display within the city of València, Spain, is not identifiable from the provided image content. At the top left, a red rectangular banner reads "WORLD PRESS PHOTO". Below this, the main title "Libertad de prensa" and "Press Freedom" is printed in large black capital letters. The panel is divided into two main sections of text, presented in two columns each, with both Spanish and English versions of the content. The upper text section is titled "Por qué la libertad de prensa es importante" (left, Spanish) and "Why Press Freedom Matters" (right, English). These paragraphs discuss the definition of press freedom by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the role of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), and data on journalist casualties, noting that 103 journalists were killed in 2024, with 70% killed by Israeli armed forces. It also mentions World Press Photo's advocacy for press freedom through photojournalism. The lower text section is titled "Libertad de prensa en todo el mundo en 2024" (left, Spanish) and "Freedom of the Press Worldwide 2024" (right, English). These paragraphs introduce a world map generated by RSF, illustrating the state of press freedom in 180 countries and territories based on five criteria: political context, legal framework, economic context, sociocultural context, and safety. Below these lower text columns, a color-coded world map occupies the bottom portion of the panel. A legend in the bottom left corner defines five categories of press freedom, each represented by a distinct color and labeled in both Spanish and English: * Green: "Buena situación" / "Good situation" * Yellow: "Situación bastante buena" / "Fairly good situation" * Orange: "Situación problemática" / "Problematic situation" * Red: "Situación difícil" / "Difficult situation" * Dark Red/Maroon: "Situación muy grave" / "Very serious situation" The map visually grades countries; for instance, North America, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand are largely depicted in green or yellow, indicating favorable press freedom. Much of Africa, Asia, and parts of South America are colored orange, red, or dark red, signifying problematic to very serious situations for press freedom. No individuals or objects other than the informational panel are visible in the frame.

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