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The US Central Intelligence Agency announced on Feb. 4–5, 2026 that it will cease publishing the CIA World Factbook, the agency said in a brief website statement that gave no reason for the decision.
The Factbook, first issued in the 1960s as a classified reference and made publicly available in unclassified form from the 1970s and online in the 1990s, compiled basic statistics on countries’ populations, economies, militaries, resources and societies.
Widely used by journalists, academics, students and other federal agencies, the resource drew millions of annual visits and included thousands of public-domain photographs.
The move follows Director John Ratcliffe’s pledge to end programs that do not advance the agency’s core missions and comes amid broader US intelligence staffing reductions and buyout offers tied to the current administration’s priorities.
The CIA’s statement said the Factbook had “sunset” and encouraged readers to remain curious about the world, but did not indicate whether the data will be archived, transferred to other agencies, or maintained elsewhere.
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Reddit r/politicsCIA says it will cease publishing the World Factbook, a free online resource used by millions
ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)CIA says it will cease publishing its World Factbook
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Ending publication removes a convenient, curated public reference and its crowdsourced corrections, but does not erase the underlying data: key country statistics are available from the U.S. Census IDB, UN and World Bank. Expect migration to other datasets or private/AI services, with potential transparency trade-offs.



















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