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Zimbabwe refuses to sign agreement and Kenya faces a court case over data sharing as new aid deals come under scrutiny
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Artificial intelligence is convenient and easy to use, but you should think about what you say to the chatbots.
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Its AI chatbot won't discuss the subject with teens—even as Meta fights claims it exposed kids to actual harm.
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The rapid evolution and widespread deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) necessitate robust standardization to ensure AI systems’ reliability, fairness, and safety. This chapter explores the critical role of data labeling and testing in the global standardization of AI. Accurate data labeling forms the backbone of AI development.
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To inform the Office of the High Commissioner’s study on the impact of mental health challenges on the enjoyment of human rights by young people, to be presented at the 63rd session of the Human Rights Council in September 2026
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Independent experts appointed by human rights council speak of ‘grave’ nature regarding scale of atrocities against women and girls
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Through more than 300 photos, the New York City artist Clémence Polès Farhang captures the immigrant story and unconventional womanhood
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In the second part of our series on AI and digital security, we examine how LLMs threaten information integrity.
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A new 21-language data set gives African institutions ownership and control in a field long dominated by Big Tech.
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On 10 February, the Mechanism Information Programme for Affected Communities (MIP) participated in the online webinar “How to use the IRMCT/ICTY archive for inclusive memorialisation?”. The event was organised by the British Council as the first in a series of webinars under the project “Different Memories, Shared Futures: Towards Inclusive Memorialisation in the Western Balkans.”
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Omar Shakir and Milena Ansari said they had quit over the stalled publication of a report that concludes it is a crime against humanity to deny Palestinians the ability to return to the territory that is now Israel.
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Le Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (CICR) a ouvert ses archives générales au public. Cet événement a marqué un tournant dans la possibilité d’analyser l’histoire du CICR, de l’action humanitaire et des conflits armés. Dès lors, les archives et la bibliothèque du CICR ont accueilli des milliers de chercheuses et chercheurs, étudiants ou journalistes, et ont répondu à des dizaines de milliers de demandes.
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Australian Government entities are now required to embed the Australian Government Framework for governance of Indigenous data.
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El Comité Internacional de la Cruz Roja (CICR) abrió sus archivos generales al público, marcando un punto de inflexión en el análisis de la historia del CICR, la acción humanitaria y los conflictos armados. Desde entonces, los archivos y la biblioteca del CICR han acogido a miles de investigadores, estudiantes o periodistas, y han respondido decenas de miles de consultas.
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Sanctuary on the Moon is a new international effort to establish a lunar time capsule that will offer its finder a detailed guide to our present civilisation. It is set to launch moonward in just a few years with the support of NASA and UNESCO.
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In 2022, a major digitisation effort reached completion: the entire archive of the League of Nations was placed online. Long mainly consulted by western scholars, the collection is now open to historians worldwide — a shift that could gradually reshape how the institution is studied and understood.
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When governments collect sensitive data about private individuals, personal privacy and governmental transparency come into conflict. How should we resolve this tension?
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Public health data in Africa remains fragmented and dispersed across multiple systems that are often not interoperable. This limits the ability of countries and regional institutions to rapidly synthesise information, identify emerging risks and translate data into timely and coordinated public health action. The CDR addresses this challenge by providing a secure and interoperable platform that integrates surveillance, laboratory and programme data from national and regional systems.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) opened its general archives to the public, marking a turning point in the possibility of analysing the history of the ICRC, humanitarian action, and armed conflicts. Since then, the ICRC archives and library have welcomed thousands of researchers, students or journalists, and answered dozens of thousands of requests.
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Operating in 50 countries across five continents, the center aims to ensure that the voices and demands of victims are recorded, considered and enacted whether a conflict is resolved, peace is being negotiated or violations continue.
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