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An independent organization for journalists in Sudan has been honoured for its commitment “to deliver accurate, lifesaving information” amid the ongoing civil war, the UN educational and cultural agency UNESCO announced.
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Patrick Vallance says government working with Chinese officials to remove postings from Alibaba after Biobank data breach last week
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Patrick Vallance says government working with Chinese officials to remove postings from Alibaba after Biobank data breach last week
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Fiona Hill tells MPs UK is ‘vulnerable’ because it does not educate people on how to deal with information warfare
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Fiona Hill tells MPs UK is ‘vulnerable’ because it does not educate people on how to deal with information warfare
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The government says the measure, which must be signed into law by the president, will protect minors. Critics worry it will threaten free speech and privacy online.
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Committee to Protect Journalists says Ahmed Shihab-Eldin was found innocent after 52 days in detention
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Officials warn department will also lose access to database of 26,000 verified incidents due to cuts
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Exclusive: Officials warn department will also lose access to database of 26,000 verified incidents due to cuts
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Hungary's new government will open up the historical archives of its communist-era secret police, according to the man who will run the office of Peter Magyar, winner of this month's parliamentary election, who is expected to become prime minister on May 9.
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Most-banned book was Sold, a 2006 novel by Patricia McCormick about sex trafficking in India
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The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn MP, has welcomed the publication today of approximately 1,000 Government records.
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Campaigners say banks and web platforms are being told to collect data on customers visiting blocked sites
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Hundreds in the United States have no birth certificate or Social Security number. Some covet this 'off-grid' status, but it means being barred from ordinary life.
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Legally questionable confidentiality clause adopted almost word for word from demands of Microsoft and trade groups
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Lawsuit in Norway alleges Telenor passed on data helping Myanmar military arrest 1,200 activists, some in safe houses
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Lawsuit in Norway alleges Telenor passed on data helping Myanmar military arrest 1,200 activists, some in safe houses
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In 2025, CDAC launched a new initiative in collaboration with Valent to use AI to identify inauthentic networks and monitor manipulation of online narratives in Sudan’s war. This report examines the project’s co-design ambitions, and reviews the integration of AI into humanitarian response.
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A new report has put forward ways Victoria might reckon with its history of criminalisation, discriminatory policing, violence and institutional prejudice directed at the LGBTQIA+ community.
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Presidential records are the public’s property. The Justice Department wants to change that and revert to a time when presidents could do what they wanted with their papers, including burning them.
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