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Above is a map depicting the 190 or so countries in the world. The dark green indicates good Wikinews coverage, and the red and orange indicates almost/or infact no Wikinews coverage. We want this map to be all dark green. To help improve regional under-reporting, we have set up Wikinews:Country of the Week. COTW hopes to ensure all countries receive news coverage no matter what way the traditional media covers them.
Country Rankings
editThe following is a ranking of countries based upon how many stories have been written on them. It was last updated on the 20th June 2005. Feel free to update at any time.
- United States of America: 695 -15th Aug 2005
- UK: 252 -15th Aug 2005
- Romania: 109 -15th Aug 2005
- India: 98 : - 25 May 2006
- Iraq: 87
- Australia: 76
- Brazil: 74
- China: 67
- Ireland: 56
- Canada: 54
- Israel: 30
- Italy: 29
- Japan: 29
- Vatican City: 27
- France: 25
- Indonesia: 22
- New Zealand: 22
- Russia: 21
- Taiwan: 20
- Iran: 19
- Lebanon: 19
- Colombia: 17
- Cuba: 17
- Netherlands: 16
- Spain: 16
- Kyrgyzstan: 15
- Rwanda: 12
- Sudan: 11
- Sweden: 11
- Venezuela: 11
- Syria: 10
- North Korea: 10
- Serbia and Montenegro: 9
- Afghanistan: 8
- Kenya: 8
- Poland: 8
- Ukraine: 8
- Norway: 7
- South Africa: 7
- Switzerland: 7
- Finland: 6
- Bulgaria: 5
- Ethiopia: 5
- Greece: 5-15th Aug 2005
- Iceland: 5
- Portugal: 5
- Zimbabwe: 5
- Belgium: 3
- Croatia: 3
- Cyprus: 3 -15th Aug 2005
- Denmark: 3
- Estonia: 3
- Georgia: 3
- Nigeria: 3
- Turkey: 3
- Uganda: 3
- Democratic Republic of the Congo: 2
- Hungary: 2
- Moldova: 2
- Monaco: 2
- Mozambique: 2
- Albania: 1
- Austria: 1
- Czech Republic: 1
- East Timor: 1
- Ghana: 1
- Latvia: 1
- Lithuania: 1
- Macedonia: 1
- Malta: 1