The 2026 World Press Freedom Index, published this morning by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), records the worst deterioration in global media freedom in 25 years. More than half of the world's countries rank the situation as "challenging" or "very challenging," and the average index level has never been lower. A key trend is increasing legal pressure on the media: of the five indicators used to assess press freedom worldwide (economy, law, security, politics, culture, and society), the "law" indicator showed the most significant decline.
In the cities of the KChR and Chechnya, a third of the roads do not meet quality standards
Karachay-Cherkessia and Chechnya took fourth and eighth places in the ranking of the worst condition of urban roads, of which 33% and 30%, respectively, are of unsatisfactory quality in the republics. This is reported by the Federal Road Agency (Rosavtodor).
The Yaroslavl region (only 57% of the roads are in good condition), the Jewish Autonomous Okrug (58%), and Yakutia (66%) are recognized as outsiders according to this criterion.
The best urban roads in the south of the country are in the Stavropol Territory (corresponds to the norm of 87% of the canvas) and Adygea (93%). The average for the Russian Federation is 79.3%.
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