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Lisbon City Council will appeal a €1 million fine imposed on the municipality for sharing personal data on Russian anti-Putin activists with Moscow, the city council confirmed to Lusa on Tuesday.
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Lisbon City Council will appeal a €1 million fine imposed on the municipality for sharing personal data on Russian anti-Putin activists with Moscow, the city council confirmed to Lusa on Tuesday.
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The scoping inquiry into allegations of abuse at schools run by religious orders has found that there were 2,395 allegations of sexual abuse in respect of 308 schools recorded by the religious orders that ran those schools. The inquiry has recommended that the Government consider a redress scheme for survivors of historical sexual abuse in day and boarding schools.
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The Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) fined Clearview AI €30.5 million on Tuesday (3 September), for illegally building a database with over 30 billion photos.
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Hamas leaders spent years developing an underground warfare plan. Records from the battlefield show the group’s preparations, including blast doors to protect against Israeli bombs and soldiers.
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The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) documented the killing of 57 civilians in Syria during the past August.
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The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) documented the killing of 57 civilians in Syria during the past August.
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The CCA Archives Advisory Services Working Group (AASWG) has compiled this resource for non-Indigenous archival institutions in Canada working with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities and their documentary heritage.
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In 2023, a group of archivists from the Defense Ministry’s Compiling and Analysis Team unearthed an old Navy ledger. One of thousands of documents in the archive, its contents seemed routine: performance evaluations from the late 1970s, carried out by the officers’ superior. To the untrained eye, the documents would have looked like a relic. But the archivists knew otherwise. They would prove key to demonstrating that former Navy captain Adolfo Donda participated in kidnapping his own...
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Archivists attached to the Defense Ministry’s Compiling and Analysis Team have been disbanded by Defense Minister Luis Petri. In response to accusations of taking “exorbitant attributions” over the archive and “violating the division of powers”, the archivists have stated that an institutionally denialist government wants the past to stay buried and to stop trials for crimes against humanity.
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York City from the 17th century right up to the present. In a town renowned for its in-your-face persona, New Yorkers have banded together on issues as diverse as civil rights, wages, sexual orientation, and religious freedom. Using artifacts, photographs, audio and visual presentations, as well as interactive components that seek to tell the story of activism in the five boroughs past and present, Activist New York presents the passions and conflicts that underlie the city's history of agitation. Permanent Exhibition.
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Explore the life and legacy of barrier-breaking Brooklyn-born politician Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to US Congress. Through July 20, 2025
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As part of its campaign to undermine & discredit @UNRWA , the Government of Israel has been buying ads on @Google to block users from giving donations to the Agency + undertake a defamation campaign.
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As part of its campaign to undermine & discredit @UNRWA , the Government of Israel has been buying ads on @Google to block users from giving donations to the Agency + undertake a defamation campaign.
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A newly digitized set of records reveals the plight and bravery of enslaved people in the North
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Syphilis is continuing to spread in remote Indigenous communities across Australia. The sexually transmitted disease was almost eradicated, until an outbreak began in 2011.
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From the late 19th to mid-20th century, the Amazon rainforest faced intensive rubber exploitation, dubbed “rubber fever,” that caused immense suffering and death.
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To combat disinformation, Brazil gave one judge broad power to police the internet. Now, after he blocked X, some are wondering whether that was a good idea.
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The Office of Army Cemeteries is blocking the return of remains of children who died at the infamous Carlisle school.Americas
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The Office of Army Cemeteries is blocking the return of remains of children who died at the infamous Carlisle school.
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