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Data privacy advocates fear a testing ground for mass religious surveillance.
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Legal revisions aim to "improve the ability for emergency prevention and response" and refine how information is disseminated about natural disasters, accidents and public health emergencies.
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A list compiled by spymaster Robert Cecil gives an insight into the beginnings of the secret service.
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Book says one of Australia’s most eminent scientists promoted discussion of eugenics in the 1960s and 70s, but not that he supported racist ideas – and researchers praise his thorough commitment to reconciliation and racial justice.
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Kenyan security forces shot directly into crowds of protesters on June 25, 2024, including protesters who were fleeing.
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Last week, Sierra Leone’s parliament enacted landmark legislation to ban child marriage. The Prohibition of Child Marriage Bill 2024, which makes marriage for anyone under 18 a criminal offense, seeks to protect girls from a harmful practice that has long violated their rights and hindered their development.
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Le comité directeur se réjouit de rendre accessible sur le site de l’AAS le rapport d'Urs Hafner « Ne pas oublier de se souvenir. La protection des données
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A Russian has been charged with conspiring to hack and destroy computer systems and data in Ukraine and allied countries including the US.
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Stella Assange says it’s now up to others to dig out information after ban imposed on WikiLeaks founder
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President Biden has pardoned veterans who were convicted by the military under a regulation that allowed people to be kicked out for being gay.
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Depuis deux ans, dans le centre du Canada, les restes de femmes amérindiennes croupissent dans une décharge où un tueur en série les a jetés après les avoir assassinées. Cette affaire est le dernier chapitre marquant d'une longue histoire de violences contre les femmes autochtones du Canada: souvent cibles de meurtriers, elles sont mal protégées par les autorités accusées de faire peu de cas de leurs dossiers.
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Bryan Stevenson a passé sa carrière à défendre des condamnés à mort, des innocents injustement incarcérés ou ayant eu des peines de prison qu’il juge disproportionnées. Avec son organisation Equal Justice Initiative, il cherche désormais à commémorer et raconter la violence dont ont été victimes les Afro-américains. Il vient d’ouvrir en mars un parc commémoratif en Alabama consacré à l’esclavage.
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Although Kazakhstan’s new mass media law has some amendments that should improve the status quo, its ambiguity and the restrictive nature of other provisions threaten to create obstacles to the work of local and foreign journalists.
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National Crime Agency may take retaliatory measures after Qilin gang steals data covering 300m patient interactions.
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Aujourd’hui, le 21 juin 2024, la Chambre préliminaire I de la Cour pénale internationale (« CPI » ou « la Cour ») a, à la demande du Procureur, rendu public le mandat d’arrêt à l’encontre d’Iyad Ag Ghaly pour des crimes de guerre et des crimes contre l’humanité qui auraient été commis au nord du Mali entre janvier 2012 et janvier 2013. Le mandat d’arrêt avait été initialement délivré sous scellés le 18 juillet 2017. M. Ghaly n’est pas détenu par la CPI.
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Today, 21 June 2024, Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court (“ICC” or “the Court”), at the request of the Prosecutor, made public an arrest warrant against Iyad Ag Ghaly for war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed in northern Mali between January 2012 and January 2013. The arrest warrant was initially issued under seal on 18 July 2017. Mr Ghaly is not detained by the ICC.
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The Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations says a lot of talk about the issue of so-called Indigenous identity fraud is based around apprehensions people have about the government defining who is -- and who isn't -- a rights-holder.
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Barrick Gold disputes UN allegations of human rights violations at its North Mara mine in Tanzania, calling them misconceptions and inaccuracies.
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The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture has launched an online portal featuring 146 slave badges from Charleston, South Carolina, that it acquired in 2022.
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US sites pushing misinformation are proliferating, aiming to look like reliable sources as local newspapers close down.
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