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Surveillance systems incorrectly and without customer consent marked shoppers as ‘persons of interest’, a Federal Trade Commission settlement says
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Plans for facial recognition searches across UK driving licence records could threaten idea of policing by consent.
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Data are playing an increasingly important role in shaping patterns and trajectories of development. Data can be a powerful tool for challenging societal harms but can also reflect and reinforce existing relationships of power. Proposals to be submitted by 23 January 2024. Hybrid conference to be held at University of London 26-28 June 2024.
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Immigrant workers are essential to Wisconsin’s dairy industry. But when they get injured, they’re often cast aside.
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The Irish government is to begin a legal challenge against the UK government over its decision to offer immunity for Troubles-era crimes despite opposition from Dublin and all Northern Ireland's main political parties. Critics argued the law gave an amnesty and removed access to justice.
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The Irish government is to begin a legal challenge against the UK government over its decision to offer immunity for Troubles-era crimes. The UK's controversial Troubles legacy act became law in September, despite opposition from Dublin and all Northern Ireland's main political parties. Critics argued the law gave an amnesty and removed access to justice.
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Le rapport 2023 du Yellowhead Institute a constaté qu'aucun appel à l'action de la Commission de vérité et réconciliation n'a été réalisé cette année. Selon ce rapport, si le Canada continue à ce rythme, il ne terminera pas le travail avant 2081.
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The 2023 report by the Yellowhead Institute found that no calls to action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission were completed this year. It says that if Canada continues at this pace, it will not finish the work until 2081
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WMO has taken over responsibility for hosting the official Archive of Weather and Climate Extremes - the equivalent of the Guiness Book of records on heat, rainfall, wind, lightning and many other phenomena. It has also issued new guidelines on the evaluation of new records.
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The new law authorizes the creation of a community commission that will study the history of slavery in New York state and what reparations could look like.
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Public recognition that the imam and activist Abdullah Haron was killed by security police in 1969 poses questions about the justice sacrificed at the modern nation’s founding
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Une femme sur six a subi des violences de la part de son partenaire actuel ou ancien, selon la toute première enquête nationale sur la violence domestique en 2020
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La journée d’étude organisée par la Section des archivistes des administrations centrales et des opérateurs de l’État se propose de se pencher sur ce qu’archiver en temps de guerre recouvre à différentes époques, sur différents continents. La journée d'étude se déroule le 26 janvier 2024, à Roubaix, aux Archives nationales du monde du travail
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The 1973 world’s first conference on the abolition of torture drew more than 300 delegates representing over 70 countries and international organizations. It opened with the news that the United Nations General Assembly had passed a resolution condemning torture. More than three-quarters of the world’s nations still engage in torture, which is notoriously difficult to study because it often occurs in secret.
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After 12 years of civil war, hundreds of thousands of people killed and tens of thousands missing, a glimmer of hope for the Syrian people came from the world’s top court. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that the Syrian state must prevent torture of detainees and refrain from destroying evidence of these unlawful acts.
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Climate change is one of the greatest contemporary threats to archives. This online course will run 5 August – 9 August, 2024. The tuition cost is $1,200.00
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Una de cada seis mujeres ha sufrido violencia por parte de su pareja actual, o expareja, según la primera encuesta nacional de violencia doméstica realizada en 2020.
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A new version of the comic book "Tintin in the Congo" seeks to address accusations of racism and colonialism with a reworked cover, new preface and modifications to the story. But the response from anti-racism groups has been mixed.
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En Belgique, de nouveaux témoignages de victimes relancent le scandale des adoptions forcées et éclaboussent une nouvelle fois l’Église catholique en Flandre. Près de 30 000 enfants auraient été retirés à leur mère par des religieux entre les années 1950 et 1980 et ils auraient parfois même été vendus à leur famille d’adoption.
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Reported disappearance of 2,700 pages of classified material caused alarm in US intelligence circles.
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