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How and why the Red Cross failed in the face of humanitarian crimes against the civilian population.
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Let us build a cyberspace that respects everyone’s dignity and human rights. And let us ensure that the digital age delivers peace, security and prosperity for all.
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Six institutions, six powerful histories, and a call to artists to reimagine heritage with immersive arts
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The Taliban have gutted Afghan media since taking control of the country in August 2021 through the use of surveillance and censorship and by punishing media workers for perceived criticism.
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Between May and October 2025, homepage snapshots fell by 87% across 100 news publications.
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In Togo, the authorities have restated their intentions to regulate online speech, restricting the use of social media amid heightened political tensions.
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Across the world, people are still suffering the effects of slavery and colonialism and struggling to get the reparations they deserve.
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Seeking material culture scholars to write and edit books for Trans Studies, a book series published by Bloomsbury Academic. We welcome books on transgender and nonbinary l…
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France is demanding a Council text tackles US data access laws but several smaller countries are pushing in the opposition direction
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In an open letter, more than 40 civil society organisations have questioned the DPC's independence after it appointed a former Meta lobbyist to be its third commissioner
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DisLIS Open for Article Submissions Disabilities in Libraries & Information Studies (DisLIS) is now accepting articles for peer-reviewed, open access publication. This includes o…
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What drives a person to dedicate themselves tirelessly to education, remembrance, and civic engagement? Born in 1977 in Zenica (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Sejfuddin Dizdarevic came to Germany as a teenager. For him, the genocide in Srebrenica in 1995 marked a decisive turning point in his life.
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A position paper, obtained by Euractiv, also contains ideas on digital reporting obligations and streamlining privacy rules
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Archive files detailing the fate of millions of Soviet citizens who were executed or imprisoned during the Stalin era have suddenly been made harder for historians to access. The Russian federal archive authority’s decision to limit access to such documents to the relatives of individual victims is both a violation of Russian law and will further hamper the work of historians researching the period. As it is, to date just a quarter of Stalin’s victims are known to historians by name.
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This article draws from a critique of the PUCL report submitted to the organisation by Ranjan Solomon.
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This report presents the first comprehensive assessment of the destruction and loss of public records in Palestinian institutions in the Gaza Strip, following the outbreak of war in October 2023. “Institutional memory”, defined as the archived records and documented knowledge of institutions, is a cornerstone of effective governance, particularly in the justice and security sectors. It underpins transparency, continuity, accountability, and the protection of public and private rights.
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This edition of Inside Indonesia commemorates the 60th anniversary of the beginning of the 1965–1966 genocide, when an estimated half a million men, women and children were murdered for their real or perceived support of the Indonesian Communist Party.
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Their names were Viktor, Luisa, Jurji or Irene – 28 gravestones at the cemetery in Nienhagen near Celle commemorate the children of Polish and Russian forced laborers who died in the “Polish children’s home” in Papenhorst during the Nazi era.
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One of the online data brokers is located in Ireland, the Data Protection Commission told Euractiv, another is in an unspecified EU country
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The Syria Prisons Museum seeks to uncover and document the crimes and violations committed in Syria’s prisons, and to preserve the collective memory of those places. Drawing on live testimonies from former prisoners, the project also relies on documents, photographs, and physical evidence carefully examined and analyzed by the team, in addition to field imaging and 3-D scanning of prisons and detention centers.
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