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They wear traditional dress, play ancient melodies on violins and accordions, but the women of this island outpost ensure that it is more than just a living museum.
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Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, have collaborated with private security to surveil largely peaceful protesters opposed to the Thacker Pass mine, according to a ProPublica review of thousands of pages of law enforcement communications.
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Forty people who have been offered scholarships unable to travel without biometric data they have no way of getting.
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Forty people who have been offered scholarships unable to travel without biometric data they have no way of getting.
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Select committee chair says public need to be reassured about the use of their data after ‘major failures’ in the past
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IMMA says it plans to reinstate screenings of The Angelic Conversation, following a complaint against the showing of a gay kiss on the museum’s outdoor screen
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Documents attesting to the refugee status of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were taken out of Gaza in the early months of the war and stored safely in Jordan. Le Monde tells the story of this previously unreported secret operation.
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Documents attesting to the refugee status of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were taken out of Gaza in the early months of the war and stored safely in Jordan. Le Monde tells the story of this previously unreported secret operation.
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About 200,000 pages of surveillance records released despite objection from slain civil rights leader’s family
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UNRWA and Health Insight Asia have taken a key step in improving healthcare for millions of Palestine Refugees by taking the Agency’s use of electronic medical records to a new level.
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Government sources say pressure from Washington, including JD Vance, could lead to Home Office climbdown, according to reports
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Government sources say pressure from Washington, including JD Vance, could lead to Home Office climbdown, according to reports
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CIVICUS discusses the military use of artificial intelligence (AI) in Gaza with Dima Samaro, a Palestinian lawyer and researcher, and director of Skyline International for Human Rights, a civil society organisation (CSO) that defends digital freedoms and human rights in the Middle East and North Africa.
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Representatives led by Patrick Dodson met Queen but memo reveals PM advised to plead ‘diary problems’
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Representatives led by Patrick Dodson met Queen but memo reveals PM advised to plead ‘diary problems’
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Historians said they saw little of note in the assassination records that President Trump disclosed despite opposition from most of Dr. King’s family.
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In 2021, the Rwandan delegation expressed support for 160 out of 284 human rights recommendations, including relating to access to justice and remedy, prison and detention conditions, and the rights to freedom of speech and association.
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Chinese tech giant Tencent is seeking the removal of FreeWeChat.com, an archive developed by GreatFire. The website specialises in surfacing deleted or blocked WeChat posts on politically sensitive topics.
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Tech giant says posts from Australian Facebook and Instagram users are ‘vital learning’ about ‘concepts, realities, and figures’
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Reflections on the importance of the newest addition to ICTY Digital Archives, the Srebrenica Genocide Archives Collection.
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