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On November 21, President Ilham Aliyev signed a decree establishing a new centralized digital platform that dramatically expends state surveillance powers.
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To live in a crisis zone today is to be watched, recorded, and broadcasted—often without one’s knowledge or consent. Digital evidence plays a central role in investigating international crimes and human rights abuses—as has been demonstrated vis-à-vis Israel’s atrocities in Gaza in the UN Special Rapporteur’s report on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Anatomy of a Genocide, and Forensic Architecture’s digital forensic investigation, Cartography of Genocide.
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The OIG report on the "Signalgate" incident is far from the “total exoneration” claimed by Hegseth and his aides.
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Photographs of more than 10,000 regime victims capture a campaign of torture and mass murder in haunting, meticulous detail.
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Development experts have warned that LMICs were being pushed into digital transformation without the basic statistical systems.
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Deepfakes are no longer just a novelty or disinformation threat — they're reshaping digital trust. Despite mounting evidence of their harms in multiple domains, regulatory responses remain fragmented and misaligned with the actual threats. MSc Development Management candidate Rachel Ntow argues that this governance gap is systematically eroding the accountability and digital credibility that institutions
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How Ethiopians are resisting U.S.-backed disinformation on abortions.
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The Commission says its Digital Omnibus aims to codify recent rulings of the Court of Justice but privacy experts point to other interpretations of case law
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Citizen archivists are preserving South Asia’s oral traditions — folk songs, riddles, and histories — by recording, uploading, and transcribing them on Wikimedia platforms, challenging text-centric knowledge systems and reviving marginalized voices.
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The digital simplification package is being framed as a playbook for growing European AI, as commissioners aim to steer out of political pushback over privacy rule cuts
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When access is care — on bodies, voice, and the quiet power of memory
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Records obtained by Amnesty International and S.T.O.P. reveal concerning surveillance abuses against protesters and communities of color, including the frequent use of rights-violating facial recognition technology.
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Vrinda Grover details evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine and the UN’s pursuit of accountability through victim-centered justice.
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Vrinda Grover details evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine and the UN’s pursuit of accountability through victim-centered justice.
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Generational lived experiences are key to confronting and living with a changing climate, say Indigenous knowledge holders.
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From YouTube to X, Wikipedia, and TikTok, Zionists are capturing all means of communication to erase the evidence of its genocide, reshape the historical record, and censor those critical of it.
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Turkey’s authoritarian leader, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has accused his strongest political rival, İstanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, of “spying for the British” — a claim that many observers see as part of a broader campaign to silence dissent. At the same time the government has seized one of the country’s few remaining independent broadcasters, TELE1, and immediately disabled access to its digital archive and YouTube channel — a symbolic act of erasing collective memory.
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But the European Data Protection Board does recommend the EU's executive clarifies law enforcement and national security exemptions
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But the European Data Protection Board does recommend the EU's executive clarifies law enforcement and national security exemptions
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Archives have long been used as evidence in humanitarian and legal contexts. But, for unrepresented communities they play an even broader role, acting as proof of peoplehood, tools of cultural preservation and foundations for self-determination.
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