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This edition of Inside Indonesia commemorates the 60th anniversary of the beginning of the 1965–1966 genocide, when an estimated half a million men, women and children were murdered for their real or perceived support of the Indonesian Communist Party.
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Israel’s genocide in Gaza has entailed extensive attacks on Palestinian heritage and history, including institutional archives which preserve historical documents, like that of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). In this article, we trace how a small team of UNRWA staff successfully resisted these attacks by rescuing the agency’s archival materials and transferring them out of Gaza.
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Organization earlier this year came to the tech mogul’s aid over his widely criticized salutes at Trump’s inauguration
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A shift in Queensland’s approach to allowing adopted people or their families to access information to reunite has cast a shadow over three decades of reform.
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The government said the new system would help to curb illegal migration, but opponents said it would infringe on citizens’ privacy.
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One of the online data brokers is located in Ireland, the Data Protection Commission told Euractiv, another is in an unspecified EU country
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Queer and trans archives preserve our past—they also offer community space that is essential to our future
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A new law legitimises violence and entrenches control over the bodies of millions of women and girls like me
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Exclusive: Tech firm ends military unit’s access to AI and data services after Guardian reveals secret spy project
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Exclusive: Tech firm ends military unit’s access to AI and data services after Guardian reveals secret spy project
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Exclusive: Tech firm ends military unit’s access to AI and data services after Guardian reveals secret spy project
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Malak A Tantesh on fleeing the Israeli ground offensive in Gaza and becoming a reporter in the most dangerous place on Earth for journalists
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The federal court complaint filed this week closely mirrors the findings of a ProPublica investigation that detailed a decades-long secret program operated by the gun industry’s largest trade group.
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Kim A Snyder’s documentary highlights the defenders of young readers’ rights to see their lives in print facing rightwing attacks
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A new report released this week by Human Rights Watch, Syrians for Truth and Justice, and Syrian Archive has accused the Syrian Government of failing to confront senior officials’ roles in widespread atrocities carried out during March 2025 in the country’s coastal and central regions.
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CBP officers took DNA samples from about 2,000 citizens, some as young as 14 and many who never faced criminal charges, new analysis shows
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From pulp mills to stadiums, Tasmanians don't have access to information about how and why decisions are made. A review of the state's transparency system says this — and many other things — should change.
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Researcher Malik Al Nasir bought historical documents while investigating his family history – and began building an archive
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For years, little was known about the multibillion-dollar company that handles data for the US immigration enforcement agency. Now, a cache of emails, training documents and reports sheds light on how Palantir helps Ice with investigations and on-the-ground enforcement
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Algeria is calling on France to disclose all archives related to nuclear explosions and tests in the south, including maps of radioactive waste disposal sites and contaminated equipment.
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