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Across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), authorities and other actors imposed at least 52 internet shutdowns across 15 countries in 2025, highlighting the continued rise of digital repression across the region.
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As the Kremlin spends heavily on censorship technology, Russians are scrambling to find new ways to circumvent the limits.
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A key database of migrant DNA has gone missing, after the organization that started it shut down.
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A key database of migrant DNA has gone missing, after the organization that started it shut down.
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Luanne James said as a librarian she had an obligation to protect the public’s right to access information
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The conflict in Syria is one of the most documented in modern history. From citizen journalists to local activists, international NGOs to official investigative mechanisms, the amount of information collected on war crimes and crimes against humanity during the conflict is unprecedented. For years, however, the avenues for turning this documentation into tangible action for accountability remained extremely limited. Syria’s transition does not occur in isolation, and its justice process...
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President Lee Jae-myung pledged to extend victim registration for the Jeju 4·3 Incident, abolish statutes of limitations for state violence crimes, and build an archive center for UNESCO-listed records.
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Birth registration establishes the existence of a child under law and provides the foundation for ensuring many of the child's rights.
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Investigative reporter Szabolcs Panyi covered a story alleging foreign minister had passed information to Sergei Lavrov
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Investigative reporter Szabolcs Panyi covered a story alleging foreign minister had passed information to Sergei Lavrov
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Refusing to comply could lead to year in jail and hefty fine, while providing false information carries up to three years in prison
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After Hungary was accused of leaking sensitive EU discussions to the Kremlin, the spotlight is now shifting to Germany.
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Sweden’s sweeping national digital ID system has been hacked, with the public’s sensitive data already being sold on the dark web.
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It’s one thing to remove a PM from office, as happened to the former cricketer in 2022. But it’s another thing to try to eradicate the most famous person in Pakistan’s history
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Allowing US tech firm to analyse intelligence in name of tackling fraud raises fresh concerns over privacy.
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Cyber experts say influence operations in ‘asymmetric’ campaign to intensify moral pressure on US and Israel
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Le 4 janvier dernier, les talibans ont promulgué un nouveau code pénal en Afghanistan, institutionnalisant les violences conjugales.
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The current restrictions on the internet in Iran are coinciding with Nowruz, the observance of the Persian New Year.
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Anthropic fought against the government’s misuse of its technology, but authorities are buying Americans’ data, enabling them to surveil citizens at scale
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Les menaces, les violences ou les entraves d’accès à l’information sont en hausse, empêchant certains journalistes de couvrir la campagne municipale.
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