Iran in an information vacuum as war expands press crackdown
Key takeaways
- For many journalists in Iran, the truth is increasingly being treated as a security threat.
- In the 2025 World Press Freedom Index, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) placed Iran 176th out of 180 countries, below Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, which ranked 175th.
- But journalists and media watchdogs say the US-Israel war with Iran has pushed reporting conditions to an even more dangerous point.
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
For many journalists in Iran, the truth is increasingly being treated as a security threat. Authorities are tightening an already repressive reporting environment, where information is strictly controlled.
https://p.dw.com/p/5D7Wk The Iranian regime tightly controlls the domestic narrative of the war Image: AO/Middle East Images/IMAGOAdvertisement Iran has long ranked among the world's most repressive countries for press freedom. In the 2025 World Press Freedom Index, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) placed Iran 176th out of 180 countries, below Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, which ranked 175th.
But journalists and media watchdogs say the US-Israel war with Iran has pushed reporting conditions to an even more dangerous point.