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Targeting those who fight for justice and combat corruption is contrary to Georgia’s international human rights obligations including the rights to freedom of expression and association
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False claims obstructing climate action, say researchers, amid calls for climate lies to be criminalised.
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Since the war in Ukraine began, analysts have monitored a series of intrusions aimed at stealing information about weaponry and warfighting.
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Since the war in Ukraine began, analysts have monitored a series of intrusions aimed at stealing information about weaponry and warfighting.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to witness the formal signing of the peace deal next week.
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Three people are accused of exploiting dozens of workers in the heart of champagne country.
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The rapid expansion of live facial recognition technology across the UK raises urgent questions about civil liberties and democratic freedoms.
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Digital open source data can be ethically deployed to strengthen investigations and prosecutions on gender crimes in Iran and elsewhere.
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The agency declined to quickly release documents that would identify drugs made at some of the most troubled foreign factories. The request was part of ProPublica’s ongoing investigation into the safety of America’s generic drug supply.
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The legacy of Darnella Frazier recording George Floyd’s murder is visible in today’s Latino communities using smartphones to witness the violence and aggression of ICE raids.
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The goal of the Geospatial Software and File Formats Documentation Web Archive is primarily to ensure the long-term preservation of web materials which relate to GIS software and spatial data file formats. Gone are the days of getting software on a CD, accompanied by a thick booklet of documentation and instruction. Geospatial software companies and organizations now simply publish their documentation online and often only keep documentation available for the most recent version of their...
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Video and documents give rare glimpse inside daily life of the imprisoned civilian leader as she nears her 80th birthday
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Excavation crews begin sealing off site in Tuam, Co Galway, before full-scale dig starts on 14 July
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Cybercrime is surging, and only bold, unified federal and international action can keep the digital world from collapsing.
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Rather than retiring to Greece, 71-year-old Ruth Miller created ‘a sanctuary of hope and healing’ in a refugee camp
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Nadya Tolokonnikova tells the Guardian she felt she had ‘entered a wormhole’ when her police state exhibition was shut down – by the police state
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Vasili Mitrokhin defected in 1992 after spending years copying top-secret documents on Soviet spies and operations
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Amnesty International’s analysis of satellite imagery and verification of video footage reveals how Israeli forces completely razed what remained of the town of Khuza’a in the southern occupied Gaza Strip over the course of two weeks in May 2025.
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Pass to be presented to playwright’s grandson after original cancelled over conviction for gross indecency
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One of the three police officers on trial for the assault of a barber during a raid at his workplace in Mowbray in 2023 intends to plead guilty to the charge of torture. However, proceedings could not continue at the Wynberg Regional Court in Cape Town on Thursday because the officer’s plea proposal had gone missing.
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