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In the sleepy Nigerian port town of Koko, the reminder of a forgotten invasion by the British more than a century ago has itself been forgotten. Officially known as the Nanna Living History Museum, the building was designated a national monument in 1990.
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The Pakistan government’s recent amendment to the country’s cybercrimes act seriously threatens internet freedom and free expression.
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DeepSeek's emergence in the European digital space has been closely watched by national data protection authorities, who are concerned the company is breaching the GDPR by transferring EU personal data to China.
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The documents posted today include CIA reports, NSC briefing papers, White House meeting minutes, telephone transcripts and audio tapes dating back to the Kennedy era. These fascinating archival records provide a contextual, factual overview to understand and appreciate the historical foundations of the foreign policy crisis that is escalating today over Panama.
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After standoff, Doge members gained control over access system, letting them lock out workers and read emails
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Judge Alicia Vence halted the planned destruction of archives which could serve as potential evidence of crimes against humanity
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Critics decry ‘politically motivated’ decision to revisit civil war-era charges against leaders of anti-mining campaign. Five Salvadorian environmental defenders who were exonerated of bogus civil war charges will face retrial this week amid growing evidence of political interference.
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Bangladesh Protest Archive, a digital platform that has been collecting videos, audio recordings, and photos documenting the state-led atrocities, including police brutality, perpetrated during the July uprising last year, announced its official launch yesterday.
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History is a powerful tool so it would make sense that both Ukraine and Russia are rewriting their histories.
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History is a powerful tool so it would make sense that both Ukraine and Russia are rewriting their histories.
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Germany has returned hundreds of sound recordings of North African soldiers who were held as prisoners during World War I, helping to fill a major gap in Tunisia’s war archives.
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Forest service website among many sites affected as agencies scramble to comply with president’s orders
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Last week the Trump administration removed access to the Council on Environmental Quality’s Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool (CEJST). The public web tool allowed users to see on a map which places in the US face marginalization and disproportionate climate and pollution burdens.
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A long-neglected 1930s mural in Mexico that warns about the rise of fascism has been revealed and restored – just as some historians say the world faces that threat once more.
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The review focuses on OCHA’s IM and Analysis function (including its role in the provision of IM and Analysis products and services to the humanitarian community).
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The Office of Refugee Resettlement, which is responsible for caring for unaccompanied minors, has long operated independently of ICE.
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A non-governmental organisation supporting people in conflict in their efforts to achieve sustainable peace through conflict transformation and peacebuilding
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European officials are in a long battle against disinformation.
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