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The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has inflicted widespread sexual violence on women and girls throughout Sudan’s two-year civil war to humiliate, assert control and displace communities across the country.
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We need mandatory rules governing the disclosure of information about automated decision-making systems.
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Hasta ahora nunca una sentencia judicial había calificado las adopciones irregulares durante la dictadura como un delito. Pero ahora la indagatoria a cargo del ministro alejandro aguilar estableció que se trató de “sustracción de menores”, el que tiene pena de crimen. No solo eso. Entre febrero y marzo la corte de apelaciones emitió tres fallos que indicaron que podría tratarse, además, de violaciones a los derechos humanos, delitos que no prescriben. The clinic conversó con las familias afectadas.
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Despite the significant cybersecurity risks civil society faces in Syria, organizations have yet to implement robust digital security measures against breaches and infiltration.
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The top IRS official is resigning after a deal between the agency and immigration authorities to share sensitive data. For decades, the IRS encouraged undocumented immigrants to file taxes with the assurance that their data would be protected. But the new agreement would give authorities who want to deport migrants access to personal records.
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How emerging data sources are advancing public interest research — and pointing toward new opportunities for impact.
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What seems at first like a logical move to modernize the government's archives may in fact be an ill-advised decision.
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As digital spaces become central to public discourse, civil society’s work is crucial to ensure these spaces remain accessible, open, participatory and resistant to disinformation, censorship and repression.
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Historian and filmmaker Jason Weixelbaum explores the moral complicity of American corporations in Nazi Germany and warns of the dangerous parallels with rising authoritarianism today.
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Historian and filmmaker Jason Weixelbaum explores the moral complicity of American corporations in Nazi Germany and warns of the dangerous parallels with rising authoritarianism today.
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Met to be handed dossier of evidence alleging crimes including killings of civilians and aid workers
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Exclusive: Met to be handed dossier of evidence alleging crimes including killings of civilians and aid workers
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The UK’s foreign secretary has criticised Israeli authorities for denying two Labour MPs entry into the country and deporting them. Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed were rejected because they were suspected of planning to “document the activities of security forces and spread anti-Israel hatred”, according to a statement from the Israeli immigration ministry cited by Sky News and Politics UK.
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As the Trump administration pulls government websites and data offline, it is selectively stripping away the public record, letting the president declare his own version of history, archivists and historians said.
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“Staff from the Department of Government Efficiency are currently working at Peace Corps headquarters and the agency is supporting their requests,” the agency said in an email to the Guardian on Friday. She asked for access to the agency’s financial records.
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We’re moving toward a society where genetic information is a part of everyday life – and we don’t want it in the wrong hands
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Defense chief and others discussed US military operations on messaging app that included journalist
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Cultural heritage embodies a community’s history, traditions, identity, and memory – making it a frequent target in conflicts. While the importance of protecting cultural heritage is recognised in the SDGs and by international and military organisations, International Development has yet to fully acknowledge its importance. This research aims to explore how cultural places foster resilience, community cohesion, and nation-building.
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From Guy Burgess’s briefcase to microdots secreted in talc, an exhibition reveals remarkable items from the agency’s archives – and the extraordinary stories behind them
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Dans un monde où l’information est devenue à la fois omniprésente et suspecte, la destruction délibérée de bases de données scientifiques évoque de sombres souvenirs historiques. Elle représente une menace sérieuse pour l’avenir de la connaissance partagée, le progrès scientifique global et, plus fondamentalement, la richesse des nations.
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