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Britain’s status as a cohesive, democratic society is at risk for the first time in a generation as the rise of social media platforms and disinformation fuel a “trust crisis”, the BBC’s director general has said. In a wide-ranging address about the future of the corporation, Tim Davie said BBC News would start to make special content for platforms such as YouTube and TikTok, where disinformation can go unchecked, as he couched the broadcaster as a “precious national asset” preventing the...
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The Trump administration's policy shift paves the way for foreign propaganda to flourish, leaving Europe to step into the breach.
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The Ducor Institute releases a database on massacres during Liberia's civil war, aiming to supplement human rights activities and establish a War and Economic Crimes Court. Public contributions requested for database enhancement.
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Thousands of documents in the boxes could result in new information about Nazi activity in Argentina in the early years of World War II.
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Democracy in the EU is under threat from Russian-backed foreign information manipulation.
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In its annual report, the human rights watchdog for the Americas expressed concern about President Milei’s austerity measures and violent discourse. The IACHR observed “setbacks in memory, truth and justice policies” including layoffs in the Human Rights Secretariat and the closure of programs and specialized entities.
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From shadow bans to account removals, tech platforms are censoring Palestinian speech while ignoring hate speech by Israeli figures.
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From shadow bans to account removals, tech platforms are censoring Palestinian speech while ignoring hate speech by Israeli figures.
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The Agriculture Department pledged to restore online climate information that farmers said helped them do business, but which officials had deleted.
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Although the videos have addressed the political tensions within the CCP, many find the narratives unconvincing, largely because the U.S has lost its moral high ground under president Donald Trump.
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Although the videos have addressed the political tensions within the CCP, many find the narratives unconvincing, largely because the U.S has lost its moral high ground under president Donald Trump.
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More than a month after The Atlantic broke the story that top U.S. officials were sharing military attack plans on Signal, the Trump administration’s handling of sensitive data is still under scrutiny. Hackers targeted another app used by Trump officials and also stole passenger lists from an airline used to deport migrants.
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President Donald Trump continued a firing spree at the Library of Congress on Saturday when he dismissed the top copyright official in the nation — a position traditionally overseen by the legislative branch.
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We are alarmed by executive orders issued by the Indian government restricting access to an alarming spectrum of online content, including requiring social media platform X to block access to over 8,000 accounts, including those belonging to journalists, human rights organisations, and independent media outlets. In today’s digital age, the many layers of conflict include the digital realm and efforts to control the information ecosystem. These orders are part of a broader pattern of digital censorship.
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We are alarmed by executive orders issued by the Indian government restricting access to an alarming spectrum of online content, including requiring social media platform X to block access to over 8,000 accounts, including those belonging to journalists, human rights organisations, and independent media outlets. In today’s digital age, the many layers of conflict include the digital realm and efforts to control the information ecosystem. These orders are part of a broader pattern of digital censorship.
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On May 8, 2025, the X account of Ekrem İmamoğlu, the jailed mayor of Istanbul and the opposition's presidential candidate, was blocked in Turkey following a court order. The authorities cited a tweet from İmamoğlu’s account, which they claimed could incite criminal activity. The restriction has faced widespread backlash from legal experts, political allies, and digital rights advocates, who view it as an attempt to silence dissenting voices ahead of the 2028 presidential elections.
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Dr. Carla D. Hayden was the first African American and the first woman to serve as the head of the Library of Congress. Her firing drew a furious response from Democrats.
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EU officials say Washington has informally signalled it will not object to the evidence being collected for the tribunal – a cautious but notable concession.
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When Nudrat Afza learned that her friend’s synagogue was closing she began a multi-year project to document the city’s declining Jewish population. ‘In Bradford people from different communities respect each other,’ she says
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Buoyed by supreme court ruling, Pentagon will remove as many as 1,000 service members.
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