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IOM has signed a cooperation agreement with the Office of the Prime Minister of Ethiopia’s National Identification Program (NIDP) to facilitate access to identification documents for vulnerable migrant returnees, displaced persons and affected communities as a prerequisite for global mobility and development.
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This podcast talk about a letter dated 23 April 1945, from a man called Hans Frölicher to the Swiss Minister of Foreign Affairs. Hans Frölicher was the Swiss ambassador to Germany during World War II. The official letter starts: ”I have the honour to enclose a copy of a communication that was secretly delivered to the Consulate General in Munich/Rottach-Egern."
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La justice française a émis ce mardi un mandat d'arrêt international contre le président syrien Bachar el-Assad, accusé de complicité de crimes contre l'humanité pour les attaques chimiques perpétrées à l'été 2013 en Syrie.
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Prominent figures in North America have faced allegations of lying about being indigenous. But none have touched a nerve quite like the recent allegations about Buffy Sainte-Marie - an Oscar-winning folk singer long celebrated as an indigenous icon and biggest name caught up in questions around indigenous identity.
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Les autorités ont expulsé des habitant·e·s vers un site de réinstallation dépourvu de services essentiels.
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Cambodian authorities cruelly uprooted families who have lived in Angkor for several generations.
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Les archives peuvent servir à prouver les violations des droits de l’homme, notamment les crimes contre l’humanité, et aider à lutter contre l’impunité. Archives et droits humains montre la relation étroite entre ces deux termes et rappelle l’émergence, en droit international, du droit à la vérité, à la justice et à réparation.
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The soldiers were court martialled after a 1917 riot in a process with "numerous irregularities".
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L’application préférée de la jeunesse dans le monde “attise la haine religieuse, la violence et encourage les abus sexuels”, selon le gouvernement népalais qui a décidé de couper tout accès au réseau social chinois dans le pays.
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Internal documents show the World Health Organisation paid $250 to victims in Congo who were sexually abused by their employees during the Ebola outbreak and made them take a training course to receive the money.
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YouTube said creators that don't disclose their use of AI tools to make “altered or synthetic” videos face penalties - including content removal or suspension.
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Uganda’s new surveillance system, which allows the government to track the real time location of all vehicles in the country, undermines privacy rights, and creates serious risks to the rights to freedom of association and expression.
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“‘They Don’t Treat Us like Human Beings’: Abuse of Imprisoned Women in Japan,” documents the abusive conditions in many women’s prisons in Japan.
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Privacy is disappearing. Exploring why the law has struggled to keep up, the author reveals how our current system leaves victims—particularly women, LGBTQ+ people, and marginalized groups—shamed and powerless while perpetrators profit, warping cultural norms around the world.
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A partir d’un appel au secours découvert dans un test de grossesse, Laetitia Moreau a mis au jour le système de « prisons-entreprises » chinoises, centres de profit pour des firmes publiques travaillant à l’exportation.
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El gobierno chino ha creado la mayor operación de desinformación en línea conocida en el mundo y la utiliza para acosar a residentes, políticos y empresas estadounidenses, amenazando en ocasiones a sus objetivos con la violencia, según ha revelado un análisis de CNN de documentos judiciales y revelaciones públicas de empresas de medios sociales.
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Big tech platforms extensively censor Palestinian voices, shadow banning them and their supporters, violating their rights to free speech, assembly, information access, political participation, and protection from discrimination.
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L’armée américaine a annoncé lundi annuler les condamnations « injustes » de 110 soldats afro-américains, décidées par une cour martiale après des violences au Texas, en 1917.
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A prestigious Swiss institution is attempting to navigate the troubled waters of displaying an art collection with questionable origins dating back to World War II and Nazi looted art.
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Ukrainian filmmaker Mstyslav Chernov was in Mariupol when Russia invaded. "I just understood that we need to record everything," he says. His new documentary is 20 Days in Mariupol.
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