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Based on historical imagery from Google Earth, it is possible to see that the largely residential area was built more than a decade ago. But most buildings were demolished between July 18 and August 4 2024, after the IDF arrived.
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Calls are being made by defence lawyers for the authorities to move swiftly to put plans in place for accused persons in custody or prison to have access to the exhibits from the prosecution, which are being disclosed electronically.
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Languages from across Australia will be collected in an archive to protect the hundreds of Indigenous tongues while...
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New documents verified by FRANCE 24 illustrate the scale of the atrocities committed by the Burkina Faso army on February 25, 2024. In April, the NGO Human Rights Watch reported the massacre of 223 civilians,…
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Les archives d’une association missionnaire à Rome conservent des lettres de catholiques du Québec datant des 19e et 20e siècles. Ces fidèles offraient un don pour « acheter un petit Chinois », croyant contribuer ainsi à sauver l’’âme d’enfants en besoin de rédemption. Ces histoires intimes révèlent les rapports à la religion, à la colonisation, à soi, à l’autre ? De lettre en lettre, Marie-Louise et les petits Chinois d’Afrique met en lumière un pan de l’histoire du Québec qui s’interprète...
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Syphilis is continuing to spread in remote Indigenous communities across Australia. The sexually transmitted disease was almost eradicated, until an outbreak began in 2011.
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From the late 19th to mid-20th century, the Amazon rainforest faced intensive rubber exploitation, dubbed “rubber fever,” that caused immense suffering and death.
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To combat disinformation, Brazil gave one judge broad power to police the internet. Now, after he blocked X, some are wondering whether that was a good idea.
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The Office of Army Cemeteries is blocking the return of remains of children who died at the infamous Carlisle school.Americas
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Women searching for their missing relatives in Mexico and Colombia unite their struggles in the face of the indifference and abandonment of their countries in the framework of the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances.
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Azerbaijani authorities have arrested a researcher and political analyst, Bahruz Samadov, on spurious treason charges, in the government’s escalating crackdown against its critics.
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A group of Indigenous women are hoping to stop the bulldozers at a former Montreal hospital which they believe could hold the truth about children still missing from a grisly half-century-old CIA experiment.
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The sales of intelligence agency data raised awkward questions as the nation is expanding military information sharing with the United States.
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The sales of intelligence agency data raised awkward questions as the nation is expanding military information sharing with the United States.
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The sales of intelligence agency data raised awkward questions as the nation is expanding military information sharing with the United States.
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Though so-called bawdy house riots were common in seventeenth-century London, the disorder of 1668 revealed the city’s deep political and religious resentments.
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The Sri Lankan government continues to persecute the families of victims of enforced disappearance who seek to enforce their rights.
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The Whigs started holding political conventions in the 1830s − and historians from the Smithsonian who visited the GOP and Democratic conventions this year found the tradition is still very vibrant.
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“Legal identity is particularly important for migrants, who often face multiple challenges and vulnerabilities in accessing and maintaining their legal identity documents,” according to Asmara Achcar, Deputy Regional Director for Operations at IOM Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa.
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres received a warm welcome in the capital of Timor-Leste on Wednesday where he hailed the 25th anniversary of its vote for independence, praising the national unity of the past, and pledging the UN’s unwavering support in the future. |
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