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It’s the latest step to pool confidential data that the Trump administration claims will help identify noncitizens on voter rolls and tighten immigration enforcement.
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Après deux ans de génocide, Gaza est devenu un vaste champ de ruines et de poussière. En plus des bâtiments, l'armée israélienne a détruit toutes les cultures de l'enclave, intoxiqué les sols et souillé les eaux. Une destruction de l'environnement qui pourrait causer des milliers de morts à long terme.
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A recently released agreement gives the Department of Homeland Security access to hundreds of millions of Americans’ Social Security data. It contains alarmingly few provisions to ensure accuracy and privacy, experts say.
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Like other big tech companies, Google and Amazon’s cloud businesses routinely comply with requests from police, prosecutors and security services to hand over customer data to assist investigations. To deal with the threat, officials created a secret warning system: the companies must send signals hidden in payments to the Israeli government, tipping it off when it has disclosed Israeli data to foreign courts or investigators.
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Now more than ever, we need to talk about the importance of journalism. This is not about journalism as an abstract ideal, or as an industry fighting for survival, but as a living, breathing force that connects people to the information they need. Protecting journalism is not just about saving newsrooms. It is about safeguarding people’s right to usable, trusted information, which is the very foundation of healthy societies everywhere.
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Oral historians are warmly invited to write books for Trans Studies, a book series published by Bloomsbury Academic. We seek books that give voice to previously unrecognized transgender and nonbinary people and issues, with a special emphasis on topics not well documented in written literature, but for which there are oral archives that allow the recovery of previously forgotten histories. We also welcome books that explore already well-recognized transgender and nonbinary topics that can be...
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Alison Clemens is an archivist and librarian, and founding co-coordinator of the Abolition in Special Collections collective. Jess Farrell is an archival consultant at Redstart Works and a community organizer.
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Research also finds 200 of 231 people notified by MoD of breach reported threats to themselves or families
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Le rapide développement de nombreuses technologies de contrôle et de surveillance tend à transformer la Russie entière, y compris l’espace numérique, en un espace où aucune contestation n’est possible.
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Let us build a cyberspace that respects everyone’s dignity and human rights. And let us ensure that the digital age delivers peace, security and prosperity for all.
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Executives at world’s biggest datacentre owner grappled with disclosing information about water used to help power facilities
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Roger Hearn, le directeur des secours et des services sociaux de l’UNRWA, sur la digitalisation des archives de l’agence de l’Onu. La question archivistique est éminemment politique: La documentation de I'UNRWA « supports claims to identity, lineage, and origin », rappelle un récent «strategic assessment» commandité par le secrétaire général de l'Onu.
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New regulation will allow US authorities to require non-citizens to be photographed at any point of departure
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L’ancien médecin rwandais Sosthène Munyemana a été condamné à Paris en appel à 24 ans de réclusion criminelle pour sa participation au génocide des Tutsi en 1994 au Rwanda, a-t-on appris vendredi de source judiciaire.
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Depuis leur prise de contrôle du pays en août 2021, les talibans ont fortement affaibli les médias afghans en recourant à la surveillance et à la censure, et en punissant les professionnels des médias pour des critiques présumées.
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The Taliban have gutted Afghan media since taking control of the country in August 2021 through the use of surveillance and censorship and by punishing media workers for perceived criticism.
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En octobre 2024, Joe Biden, alors encore président, présentait des excuses historiques aux peuples autochtones des États-Unis, dans la lignée des démarches entreprises par le Canada et par l’Australie en 2008. Un an plus tard, le retour de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche a marqué un net revirement. Depuis janvier 2025, la nouvelle administration s’emploie à démanteler les avancées obtenues sous Biden et à imposer son propre récit national. Alors que les excuses de 2024 semblaient ouvrir la...
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Data protection authority says chatbots are ‘clearly biased’, as Netherlands prepares for national poll
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Le projet de loi sur les restitutions du patrimoine culturel illicite devrait permettre à la France de se positionner à l’avant-garde du débat sur ce sujet.
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In Togo, the authorities have restated their intentions to regulate online speech, restricting the use of social media amid heightened political tensions.
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