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Official migration data may be significantly undercounting the number of people travelling on the Balkans route, putting thousands of children at greater risk of abuse and exploitation without systems to protect them, according to a new Save the Children report.
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Amnesty International spoke to journalists from the Central Sahel who described what journalism has become since the military took power
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Amnesty International s’est entretenue avec trois journalistes du Sahel central qui témoignent de ce qu’est devenu le journalisme
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With spending on advertising topping $1 trillion a year worldwide, the United Nations on Wednesday highlighted the untapped power of major brands to shape the future of Artificial Intelligence, warning that a failure to act could deepen a global information integrity crisis.
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Once classified files from East Germany reveal the extent of Soviet actions to hide the true extent of the Chernobyl catastrophe.
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CDAC Network’s work in Lebanon, Sudan and Myanmar in 2025 shows a consistent pattern: when trusted information breaks down, humanitarian outcomes deteriorate. This policy brief identifies four major trends in the information environment in crises and makes recommendations for humanitarian systems.
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Last November, Harvard Law School made the nearly complete set of evidentiary documents and trial transcripts from all 13 Nuremberg Trials publicly available online.
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Dans une tribune au « Monde », l’historienne Aurélia Michel souligne l’importance symbolique et politique de la résolution des Nations unies sur la traite transatlantique, responsable d’un « ordre mondial construit sur une injustice organisée » qu’il est urgent de considérer sans y voir une dommageable hiérarchisation des mémoires.
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CIVICUS discusses the spread of AI-powered surveillance in Africa with Wairagala Wakabi, executive director of the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA)
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Legally questionable confidentiality clause adopted almost word for word from demands of Microsoft and trade groups
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Taukeer Alam, a writer of Van Gujjari, a vulnerable dialect with low documentation, shares the need for audio-visual documentation and safeguards to protect against AI and other exploitations
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The Pacific region is long defined by resilience; solutions are not being remembered, strengthened, and scaled.
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Eighty years after the end of World War II, more people than ever before turned to the Arolsen Archives in search of information on victims of Nazi persecution. Most inquiries still come from the relatives of victims of Nazi persecution. “Each year, more families are seeking information about what happened to their relatives,”.
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Across the humanitarian sector, significant bodies of knowledge are under threat. Part of the Humanitarian Archive Emergency initiative, this survey seeks to identify repositories of humanitarian knowledge to understand the extent of the emergency.
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More than 70 leaders and experts from around the world gathered in Ankara, Türkiye, on 14–15 April to address a critical gap in migrant protection: access to legal identity.
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While expanding data systems, it is crucial to protect privacy and prevent exploitative data practices. The speaker highlighted the phenomenon of “data colonialism”, where data from Global South communities is extracted and monetized without meaningful consent or equitable benefit sharing. Young persons today also face technology-facilitated violence, from doxxing to hate speech. In many countries, “we are still waiting for laws that reflect the realities of our digital lives”.
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The white paper is not a “how-to” manual nor does it advocate for or against the use of AI. Rather, it examines the central question: Why should libraries, archives, museums and memory institutions and users care about content authenticity and provenance (CAP), especially for collections material impacted by AI? And more directly, what should my organization do? A few examples to ground the discussion are laid out in the introduction:
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Major news outlets are blocking the Wayback Machine, threatening your ability to verify claims and track editorial changes in digital journalism.
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Digital tools are changing the way countries manage everything from tracking refugees to caring for the elderly.
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La militante tchadienne Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, présente au sommet ChangeNOW, organisé du 30 mars au 1er avril au Grand Palais, à Paris, et dont Jeune Afrique est partenaire, a porté une exigence devenue urgente : que les peuples autochtones cessent d’être de simples observateurs du destin climatique mondial.
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