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The number of journalists held hostage worldwide increased this year, the Paris-based Reporters Without Borders or Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) said in its year-end report.

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Environmental journalists are also facing a deadly environment, particularly in Asia.

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The Philippines slid to 149 in the 179-country World Press Freedom Index of the France-based Reporters Sans Frontiéres (RSF or Reporters Without Borders).

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Covering the war ravaging Syria for more than two years has become one of the world's most dangerous jobs, with reporters not only facing injury or death during fighting but also the rising risk of kidnapping.

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