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Trump has blamed Iran for the mass killing at Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school but geolocation, videos, satellite imagery and fragments apparently recovered from the site indicate otherwise.
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Trump has blamed Iran for the mass killing at Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school but geolocation, videos, satellite imagery and fragments apparently recovered from the site indicate otherwise.
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A Japanese peace activist is hoping to promote global nuclear disarmament by keeping alive the stories of the atomic bomb survivors through the creation of a mobile museum.
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The company’s clash with the Pentagon is a fight over the future of American privacy
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New research suggests tech behind AI platforms such as ChatGPT makes it easier to perform sophisticated privacy attacks
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Guardian study finds UK museums hold more than 260,000 items of remains, often in sacrilegious ways
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Volunteers are transcribing records of women imprisoned by Cambridge University in the 19th Century.
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Archivists at State’s own project blocked from looking at records by Government over legal concerns
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Our landmark project gave us more info that we could publish. Now we’ve shared it with the UN special rapporteur on Indigenous rights
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A judge ruled that the Navy’s long-standing policy to withhold records from its criminal trials violated the First Amendment.
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Harmful information is undermining life-saving humanitarian action at a time when disasters are affecting more people, more often.
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Experts say government’s shutdown means civilians are not seeing evacuation warnings before bombs hit
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An attempt to preserve files documenting some of the worst harms caused by Indian Residential Schools could soon head to Parliament.
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The USCBS further underscores the critical importance of advance coordination with cultural heritage professionals, deployment of cultural property protection lists, and engagement with relevant international bodies — including UNESCO and The Blue Shield International (BSI) — to safeguard at-risk sites. The destruction of cultural heritage is irreversible. It erases identity, history, and the shared memory of civilizations. No military or political objective justifies the willful or...
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The USCBS further underscores the critical importance of advance coordination with cultural heritage professionals, deployment of cultural property protection lists, and engagement with relevant international bodies — including UNESCO and The Blue Shield International (BSI) — to safeguard at-risk sites. The destruction of cultural heritage is irreversible. It erases identity, history, and the shared memory of civilizations. No military or political objective justifies the willful or...
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As a 2025 Junior Fellow, Maggie Jones helped build the United States Indigenous Government Websites Web Archive with the guidance of her mentor, Giselle Aviles. In this interview, they describe how the collection developed from a list of over 500 tribes and what that process taught them about web archiving. They also share examples of how Indigenous government websites often extend beyond administrative functions to document culture, history, language, and community life.
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The work explores the mutually constitutive relationship between emotions and archives. The contributors consider how emotions have generated the very stuff of archives: the documents, the organization and construction of finding aids and collections, the archive’s creation and existence (or indeed, its destruction and/or absence).
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The Institute of National Remembrance will focus on opening the archives of repression, establishing facts of gross human rights violations, supporting victims and their families, and integrating verified information into education and the public sphere in a new Belarus. A sustainable democratic state cannot be built without establishing the truth, opening the archives, and providing institutional recognition of past violations.
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Across the state of Kansas, transgender people are receiving letters informing them that their driver’s licenses are invalid following the passage of a law that invalidates birth certificates and driver’s licenses that do not reflect the bearer’s sex assigned at birth.
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The rapid rollout of datacenters across the US is creating a divide between municipal governments and residents
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