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A new Niger government ordinance creating a database of people suspected of terrorism undermines fundamental rights enshrined in national and international law.
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A new Niger government ordinance creating a database of people suspected of terrorism undermines fundamental rights enshrined in national and international law.
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There is an ongoing spat between the department of justice and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) concerning the fate of the materials put together and archived as part of the extensive work done during the Zondo state capture commission at a cost of over R1bn to the taxpayer.
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There is an ongoing spat between the department of justice and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) concerning the fate of the materials put together and archived as part of the extensive work done during the Zondo state capture commission at a cost of over R1bn to the taxpayer.
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President Akufo-Addo Challenges Ghanaian Journalists To Combat Disinformation Ahead Of 2024 Elections
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The state extended its current personal privacy law to include the neural data increasingly coveted by technology companies.
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The state extended its current personal privacy law to include the neural data increasingly coveted by technology companies.
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The Taliban have been revisiting rulings made under the US-backed government, overturning thousands of cases.
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Thirty-four years ago, Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel was thrust into the spotlight when she was chosen as the spokesperson for the Kanienʼkehá:ka (Mohawk) communities of Kanehsatà:ke and Kahnawà:ke, as they resisted the planned expansion of a golf course on into their sacred lands and burial ground. In the decades since the 78-day standoff ended, Gabriel has remained a steadfast defender of Indigenous homelands and an advocate for Indigenous Rights and sovereignty, particularly the rights of women.
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Neither prosecution nor defence requested material evidence be looked at in trial of US journalist, judge says.
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Neither prosecution nor defence requested material evidence be looked at in trial of US journalist, judge says.
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Star in the notice described the incident as "illegal hacking and unauthorized accessing of the confidential, sensitive" information
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Star in the notice described the incident as "illegal hacking and unauthorized accessing of the confidential, sensitive" information
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Adam Niedzielski, the health minister in the previous conservative PiS (ECR) government, has been charged with abuse of office for publishing a patient's private medical information.
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Adam Niedzielski, the health minister in the previous conservative PiS (ECR) government, has been charged with abuse of office for publishing a patient's private medical information.
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Emmanuel Littlejohn will be executed for role in 1992 shooting, which would be state’s third execution this year
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Emmanuel Littlejohn will be executed for role in 1992 shooting, which would be state’s third execution this year
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Many fear the arrival of tech giants such as Amazon and Google in the state of Querétaro will place too much of a strain on scarce water and electricity resources
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Many fear the arrival of tech giants such as Amazon and Google in the state of Querétaro will place too much of a strain on scarce water and electricity resources
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez wants to make the fight against disinformation a priority with a plan for "democratic renewal", though the country's conservative opposition has blasted it as an attempt to censor critical media.
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