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Join us in celebrating and contributing to the living power of Black archival memory, activism, and cultural transformation.
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Whistleblower tells Afghan leak inquiry those affected were told to move and change phone numbers to protect themselves
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Whistleblower tells Afghan leak inquiry those affected were told to move and change phone numbers to protect themselves
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What does it mean to lose a language, and what does it take to save it? Those were the big questions being asked in Barcelona recently
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Many Native American languages only have a few native speakers left.
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The event will bring together historians and archival specialists from Romania and Moldova, as well as representatives of the key institutions that managed the Securitate files after 1990. A panel discussion will explore the role of archives in rebuilding a democratic society, and a special session will analyze the ethical and legal controversies surrounding the disclosure of the Securitate files.
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The event will bring together historians and archival specialists from Romania and Moldova, as well as representatives of the key institutions that managed the Securitate files after 1990. A panel discussion will explore the role of archives in rebuilding a democratic society, and a special session will analyze the ethical and legal controversies surrounding the disclosure of the Securitate files.
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The International Council on Archives expresses its full support for the Blue Shield’s urgent appeal to protect Sudan’s cultural heritage amid ongoing conflict. Historic sites, archives, and sacred spaces are at risk, and ICA joins the call for all parties to uphold international law and safeguard the cultural memory of affected communities.
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A U.S. government cable said that Kremlin-run outlets had scaled up their efforts across Latin America, seeking to turn people against the United States and garner support for Russia.
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As Mumbai sees increased energy demand from new datacenters, particularly from Amazon, the filthiest neighbourhood in one of India’s largest cities must keep its major coal plants
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Stopping ongoing violence in conflict zones is urgent, but with today’s technology, so is gathering evidence.
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Agency accessed private conversations of New York ‘courtwatch’ group that was observing public hearings
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Launch of digitisation project marks 80th anniversary of start of legal effort to bring Nazi leaders to justice
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Launch of digitisation project marks 80th anniversary of start of legal effort to bring Nazi leaders to justice
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Harvard’s collection of Nuremberg Trials documents is the second most-complete outside of the U.S. National Archives, according to the law school’s library. The library received most of its collection in 1949 after the final trial, then added documents over the years through donations from trial participants.
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Data analysis can serve as a potent tool to hold law enforcement accountable
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Journalists can access a treasure trove of trusted audio and video war-time reporting
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Proposed changes to AI Act would make it easier for tech firms to use personal data to train models without consent
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President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) said Monday that the newly launched National Archives will offer the public a deeper, unifying understanding of the endeavors of Taiwan's democracy pioneers.
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World’s richest person wanted to ‘purge’ propaganda from Wikipedia, so he created a compendium of racist disinformation
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