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Iraqi authorities continue to use the Balgh platform to monitor online speech and curtail freedom of expression.
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Last night, the U.S. National Archives Building was illuminated with a bold and urgent message from women’s rights organizations across the country, calling on President Biden to take immediate action to enshrine the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) into the U.S. Constitution. This powerful projection highlighted the critical need to address sex discrimination and ensure equality under the law.
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He worked at JPL for nearly 50 years.
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The historical dispute has repeatedly been raised by Poland as a key obstacle to Kyiv's progress toward EU accession.
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Federal judge Ariel Lijo has ordered Human Rights Secretary Alberto Baños to guarantee that dictatorship memory sites have the required staff and resources to operate properly.
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Newly uncovered documents reveal chemicals giant was aware ‘environmentally neutral’ products did not biodegrade
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Documents indicate monarch was informed Anthony Blunt was Soviet agent in 1973, though he confessed in 1964
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Pope Francis says in his autobiography he received a ‘large white box’ relating to ‘difficult and painful situations’
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Rights defenders must actively shape the discussion to mitigate the adverse human and environmental impacts of AI, particularly on the Global South.
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Top secret MI5 files detailing first-hand accounts of confessions of three of Britain's most notorious double agents including Kim Philby and Anthony Blunt who spied for the Soviet Union were released for the first time on Tuesday.
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Records show evacuees with pending applications to enter US ‘forced to remain in limbo’ in at least 36 countries, some in ‘untenable conditions’
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Records show evacuees with pending applications to enter US ‘forced to remain in limbo’ in at least 36 countries, some in ‘untenable conditions’
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‘Grotesque’ footage shows previously undocumented incidents on day PM Sheikh Hasina fled country
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Note of concern from the International Council on Archives about its concern with regard to the measures adopted by the Argentinian government affecting the Human Rights Secretariat and its institutions
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Verdict of crimes against humanity for kidnap of mixed-race children could pave way for wider justice, activists say
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Memo obtained by the Guardian mandates that court would maintain ‘exclusive’ control of all security-related records
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Italy has donated a digital archive of Somali laws and official bulletins from 1950 to 1989, offering essential resources to bolster the country's legal system and cultural recovery. The digital archive was handed over by Italian Ambassador Pier Mario Daccò Coppi to Somali Minister of Justice Hassan Moalim Mohamud during a ceremony in Mogadishu, marking the anniversary of the 1948 massacre of Italians in the city.
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Critics flag ‘worrying trend’ of keeping royal files under lock and key as thousands set for release to public
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Palestinian sexual violence reports blocked from investigation by Israeli authorities.
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