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Kingdom’s justice ministry announces move to ‘protect the rights of the woman’, ending practice of only supplying document to husbands
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Minister calls bill demanding digital platforms publicly correct false information ‘good news for democracy’
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Minister calls bill demanding digital platforms publicly correct false information ‘good news for democracy’
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Data protection authority says chatbots are ‘clearly biased’, as Netherlands prepares for national poll
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Neither prosecution nor defence requested material evidence be looked at in trial of US journalist, judge says.
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Neither prosecution nor defence requested material evidence be looked at in trial of US journalist, judge says.
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The tech giant has released a statement acknowledging the use of different border displays between Western Sahara and Morocco
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The tech giant has released a statement acknowledging the use of different border displays between Western Sahara and Morocco
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Sri Lanka’s government formally apologised to the island’s Muslim minority for forcing cremations on Covid victims, disregarding World Health Organization assurances that burials in line with Islamic rites were safe. Sri Lanka’s entire Muslim community – around 10 per cent of the 22 million population – was still traumatised, representatives said.
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One by one, the 10 women, mostly aged under 30, went defiantly to their deaths by hanging in a city square in Shiraz in southern Iran. The youngest was only 17 years old.
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From false rumours and misleading videos to manipulated audio clips, AFP has debunked over a dozen social media claims
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Tuesday announced it had transferred ownership of two antiquities to Yemen, but that the war-torn country had agreed to leave them in New York for safe-keeping.
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Remains pillaged in colonial era for ‘scientific’ experiments are DNA matched to Tanzanian descendants
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The "Edut 710" project is one of several dozen initiatives feeding a "massive" database set up by the National Library of Israel, said Raquel Ukeles
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Cases of abuse and killings involving minors will now be open to further scrutiny after decades of campaigning.
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Three Japanese ex-soldiers were found guilty Tuesday but given only suspended jail sentences for sexually assaulting a female colleague who won praise but also online hate for going public with her accusations.
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