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sarisataka

(22,355 posts)
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 07:51 PM Yesterday

CIA terminates its World Factbook, overthrowing reference regime

CIA terminates its World Factbook, overthrowing reference regime

Taylor Hale was in the middle of teaching a Western geography lesson on Wednesday afternoon when his sixth-grade students informed him that the online reference they usually consulted was gone. He’d instructed them to compare the gross domestic products of Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua, and so they turned to the Central Intelligence Agency’s World Factbook. But instead of finding the usual index of countries, they hit a blue webpage announcing that the Factbook was no more.

After decades of serving as a reliable, authoritative public repository of basic information about countries, their economies, and their people, The World Factbook disappeared from the internet on February 4 with no advance notice. Teachers, students, librarians, researchers, and curious citizens in general were abruptly cut off from a reference they had taken for granted.

“The CIA Factbook is not bulletproof perfect, but it’s way better than a lot of other sources out there and it’s free,” Hale, a social studies teacher in Oklahoma City, said. “It was always there, and now it’s not.”

Before this week, teachers like Hale routinely directed their students to The World Factbook for school assignments, international travelers used it to assess security risks and vaccine recommendations, and journalists relied on its data to add context to their reporting.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/05/us/cia-world-factbook-countries-cec

Meh, who needs facts or reliable sources? Our "leaders" would never lie.






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CIA terminates its World Factbook, overthrowing reference regime (Original Post) sarisataka Yesterday OP
Key word: Free AZJonnie Yesterday #1
We already paid for it. dickthegrouch Yesterday #2
I'm sure it's archived in the way back machine. harumph Yesterday #3
In the article, it notes someone had the foresight to download the 2020 edition muriel_volestrangler 17 hrs ago #4

AZJonnie

(3,205 posts)
1. Key word: Free
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 09:16 PM
Yesterday

IQ47 doesn't want ANYONE to get anything under his purview for free.

If it returns, it will be a pay-to-play.

Also, this fucking sucks, and FUCK YOU TRUMP

harumph

(3,125 posts)
3. I'm sure it's archived in the way back machine.
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 09:49 PM
Yesterday

Copy it and use it as a baseline to add to and edit. Also, there are non-profits that track freedom of the press among other metrics in countries and just a lot of good data out there from other sources.

muriel_volestrangler

(105,821 posts)
4. In the article, it notes someone had the foresight to download the 2020 edition
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 06:11 AM
17 hrs ago

and has made it public now:

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/5/the-world-factbook/

https://simonw.github.io/cia-world-factbook-2020/

but yes, the wayback machine does have some pages, at least - whether the full functionality will be there (you could get ordered lists, eg by GDP, I think), I'm not sure.

On edit:
This seems to be the most recent edition - 2024, and you can go to the sorted lists of statistics, under "Country Comparisons":

https://web.archive.org/web/20260102085153/https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/about/archives/2024/

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