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Information collected during the yearslong Salt Typhoon attack could allow Beijing’s intelligence services to track targets from the United States and dozens of other countries.
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Tech giant was found to have illegally collected user info – but this could be a landmark moment for data privacy
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Files appear to contain information already in public domain as calls grow for release of all pertinent documents
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The province says it will review its controversial policy after outcry over removing beloved novels from classrooms
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The Israeli military “offers an important insight into how the latest technologies can be adopted for widespread monitoring and control.”
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Governments, academia and other stakeholders must “double down on delivering reparatory justice” for people from the African diaspora, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said in a report published on Wednesday.
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The UK’s first dedicated space for Somali heritage has built its collection from 15 years of donations. Culture House’s founders explain the power of giving a permanent home to a community’s heritage and hopes
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The UK’s first dedicated space for Somali heritage has built its collection from 15 years of donations. Culture House’s founders explain the power of giving a permanent home to a community’s heritage and hopes
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Watchdog’s report says government is unable to calculate exact cost of response to data breach, raising doubt over £850m estimate
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Watchdog’s report says government is unable to calculate exact cost of response to data breach, raising doubt over £850m estimate
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The slow process to rebuild parliament, the Nitijela, begins as the Pacific nation confronts the loss of a vital cultural landmark
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Before fleeing China, an activist in Chongqing staged an elaborate one-man demonstration against the Communist Party that doubled as performance art.
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Amnesty International documented the deliberate shooting and killing of 46 Druze people (44 men and two women), as well as the mock execution of two older persons in Suwayda.
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In 2013, the United Nations called for a “Data Revolution” to advance sustainable development. “Data for Good” initiatives that have followed bring together development and humanitarian actors with technology companies. Few studies have examined the composition of Data for Good partnerships or assessed the uptake and use of the data they generate.
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How can we archive against genocide in Gaza and its extension elsewhere in Palestine and surrounding countries like Lebanon in this urgent moment while avoiding the pitfalls of white guilt and paternalistic benevolence?
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How can we archive against genocide in Gaza and its extension elsewhere in Palestine and surrounding countries like Lebanon in this urgent moment while avoiding the pitfalls of white guilt and paternalistic benevolence?
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Objects including three-metre spears were collected in late 19th and early 20th centuries and donated to city’s museum
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Objects including three-metre spears were collected in late 19th and early 20th centuries and donated to city’s museum
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How does one monitor a conflict zone on the brink of civil war, especially in a region which is difficult to access, experiences frequent internet shutdowns and where misinformation is common? In this guide, we outline the open source tools and methods we can use to evidence what is really happening in many such conflict settings.
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The ‘Migrated Archives' and the Struggle for Kenya's History.
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