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Blueprints describe a ‘case study’ community where residents submit biometric data to gain entry
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New exhibit reveals how HBCUs have served as stewards of African American history and culture for generations.
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Display at President’s House site, residence to George Washington, had information on people enslaved by him
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Worker illegally provided classified information ‘related to national defense’ to journalist, justice department says
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On Saturday, Jan. 10, the Positive Exposure Gallery presented the Disability Rights Archive.
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Researchers find with high confidence that security officials used Cellebrite to extract data from activists’ phones
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Researchers find with high confidence that security officials used Cellebrite to extract data from activists’ phones
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Researchers find with high confidence that security officials used Cellebrite to extract data from activists’ phones
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) opened its general archives to the public, marking a turning point in the possibility of analysing the history of the ICRC, humanitarian action, and armed conflicts. Since then, the ICRC archives and library have welcomed thousands of researchers, students or journalists, and answered dozens of thousands of requests.
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Trump administration acknowledges that Elon Musk’s cost-cutting operation accessed Americans’ sensitive data
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Aboriginal Chinese People at the National Museum of Australia brings together contemporary art, personal reflections and archival photographs
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Aboriginal Chinese People at the National Museum of Australia brings together contemporary art, personal reflections and archival photographs
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The aid group has refused to comply with new Israeli rules restricting speech and demanding information on staff. Patients are stunned. “I need this place,” says one.
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The head of Russia’s Federal Archive Agency, a body subordinate to President Vladimir Putin, has claimed that historical documents show how Poland hindered efforts by the Soviet Union to prevent the outbreak of World War Two, which began with Nazi Germany’s invasion of Poland.
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As the UK government faces pressure to follow suit, evidence on whether the ban is working is still a while away.
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Syrian government forces and local Bedouin and Druze armed groups are responsible for grave abuses during clashes in Syria’s southern Sweida governorate in July 2025.
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The Federal Information Commissioner has asked the Crown-Indigenous Relations Ministry to release files on purported Indian children graves.
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I live in Munich and after being laid off in 2015 I was looking for something useful to do. Which is why I came across the “Archiv der Münchner Arbeiterbewegung e. V. “. During my first visit there in 2015, the archivist gave me the choice between helping with an exhibition on trade unions and Read More
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During the worst years of Colombia’s conflict, human rights groups kept databases and archives of abuses. That’s where we are now.
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The ICRC archives have decided to entrust an external provider with the digitization of its fonds. In consultation with this provider, it has been decided that the digitization work could not be carried out at the ICRC’s premises in Geneva. Various series of archives will therefore be sent to our service provider for digitization. As...
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