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Saved Treasures of Gaza aims to preserve territory’s historical identity against backdrop of war and famine
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From the US and Australia to France and Italy, those seeking to obliterate privacy and restrict content are on the move, says technology journalist Taylor Lorenz
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A whistleblower alleges that European Public Prosecutor Laura Codruța Kövesi and her deputy destroyed evidence to shield political allies, undermining the EU’s anti-corruption mission.
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"I dream about a future where children grow up speaking Tyap because their parents speak the language to them during childhood."
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The protection of personal data is not merely a technical requirement—it is a core principle of humanitarian action, aligned with both humanitarian standards and legal obligations. Ensuring robust data protection helps prevent these risks, safeguarding the lives of beneficiaries and upholding their right to safety and dignity. It also helps prevent discrimination and exploitation by ensuring fair and respectful humanitarian response that upholds beneficiary confidentiality and adheres to humanitarian principles.
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For nearly 60 years, Chicago-based Kartemquin Films has been reeling viewers in by spotlighting difficult social and political issues, including immigration, labor issues, stem-cell research and women’s rights. After four years of intensive work, WashU’s Film & Media Archive is making the company’s extensive archive of materials, dating from 1966 to 2008, accessible to scholars and the public.
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The Modi-led government’s ban on 25 books related to the Muslim-majority region is aimed at burying the tortured history of a land under occupation.
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As digital content in the Quechua language continues to become increasingly available, Quechua-speaking communities are gaining more opportunities to better represent themselves online and connect across geographic divides. However, as this content grows, so do the challenges in ensuring that these digital spaces are inclusive, safe, and representative, including through content moderation on social media.
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The transformation of a hybrid court into a domestic institution offers lessons for localising international justice.
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Censorship order accuses books of promoting ‘false narrative and secessionism’ in disputed territory
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Digital disciples are spreading false narratives in an effort to exploit anti-Western sentiment across the region.
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Israel’s destruction of the Hebron seed bank echoes centuries of settler-colonial tactics worldwide: erasing Indigenous food systems to dominate land, knowledge, and collective memory.
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Israel’s destruction of the Hebron seed bank echoes centuries of settler-colonial tactics worldwide: erasing Indigenous food systems to dominate land, knowledge, and collective memory.
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Fatma Hassona used poetry and photography to record the death and devastation she saw daily. Was she targeted by the IDF?
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Fatma Hassona used poetry and photography to record the death and devastation she saw daily. Was she targeted by the IDF?
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Documents examined by researchers show how one company in China has collected data on members of Congress and other influential Americans.
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Secretly filmed images of women are spreading online, yet the authorities seem more focused on censorship than punishing the perpetrators, critics say
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A copy of the plan sets out the successful British plan to liberate the Channel Islands during WW2.
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The legal claim, one of a raft of lawsuits across the country, had accused companies of a yearslong disinformation campaign about climate change.
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Opening the IPI's archive is not just for preservation, but the first step toward creating a digital press freedom commons for the public good.
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