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French President Emmanuel Macron is to set up a joint Franco-Haitian commission to examine France's past with its former Caribbean colony, but he made no mention of the possibility of reparations that Haitian activists have long called for.
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French President Emmanuel Macron is to set up a joint Franco-Haitian commission to examine France's past with its former Caribbean colony, but he made no mention of the possibility of reparations that Haitian activists have long called for.
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Since the war began 1.5 years ago, the Israeli Authorities have banned the entry of international media to Gaza to report independently.
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Civil servants beef up security rules for sensitive negotiating papers over fears posed by hostile US trade policy
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Civil servants beef up security rules for sensitive negotiating papers over fears posed by hostile US trade policy
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio put about 40 employees on leave who had tracked disinformation by China, Russia, Iran and terrorist groups.
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Medical information will be available from UK Biobank, despite western intelligence agencies’ security fears
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Medical information will be available from UK Biobank, despite western intelligence agencies’ security fears
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Archives documenting an early Cold War-era massacre on a South Korean island and the decadeslong truth-finding process seeking reconciliation that followed have been selected by UNESCO for preservation.
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“But it is not true that suddenly all these people with alternative opinions disappeared from China or no longer work,” says China historian Ian Johnson.
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If it wasn't for the Arolsen Archives, half-sisters Sula Miller and Helen Schaller would never have met.
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The NGO Article 19 released a report in which it describes the importance of digital security norms increasingly imposed by China in the larger Asia-Pacific region.
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In an Addis Ababa workshop, sacred texts are painstakingly crafted on goat skin using methods dating back to early Christianity – plus a bit of inspiration from Google Images
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Israel’s siege and tech censorship are erasing evidence of Gaza’s war crimes faster than they can be saved.
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The Trump administration has started purging the government’s digital memory. Democracies die without proper archiving and public records.
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Climate experts expressed shock and dismay at the move. “It would be a bit like unplugging the equipment that monitors the vital signs of a patient that is critically ill,” one said.
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This week, it was reported that the United States National Park Service had begun scrubbing information from its exhibits about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad; one of the most significant stories of resistance against chattel slavery in the United States.
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The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has inflicted widespread sexual violence on women and girls throughout Sudan’s two-year civil war to humiliate, assert control and displace communities across the country.
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Despite the significant cybersecurity risks civil society faces in Syria, organizations have yet to implement robust digital security measures against breaches and infiltration.
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The top IRS official is resigning after a deal between the agency and immigration authorities to share sensitive data. For decades, the IRS encouraged undocumented immigrants to file taxes with the assurance that their data would be protected. But the new agreement would give authorities who want to deport migrants access to personal records.
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