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CIA to Cease Publication of the World Factbook

The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) announced it would cease publishing the World Factbook, a free online resource used by millions globally, according to a statement released on the CIA's website. The announcement, made on Thursday, February 5, 2026, did not provide a reason for the decision, stating only that the publication had "sunset" and encouraged readers to seek alternative resources.

The World Factbook was a regularly updated source of statistics and information about countries and communities worldwide, presented in an easily understood and searchable format. It was frequently cited by journalists and academics.

The decision to discontinue the Factbook comes after the Trump administration offered buyouts to the CIA's entire workforce in February 2025, according to Reuters.

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