Press Freedom Risks and Legal Challenges for Journalists Covering the 2026 World Cup
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Summary
This article is an interview-based analysis discussing the challenges and risks journalists will face covering the 2026 Men's World Cup, particularly in the United States. It covers press freedom concerns, legal protections (or lack thereof) for journalists, visa issues, police interactions, and practical advice for media workers traveling to cover the event. The piece draws on expertise from Briana, likely a press freedom advocate, and is published by the Freedom of the Press Foundation.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledTens of thousands of journalists and media workers will be traveling to cover the 2026 Men's World Cup, especially with the U.S. being home to 11 of the 16 host cities.
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