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US threats to seize Greenland have created ‘new international fault lines’ that can be used to spread disinformation, Danish intelligence agencies say
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US threats to seize Greenland have created ‘new international fault lines’ that can be used to spread disinformation, Danish intelligence agencies say
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Anna Trushova discusses how Ukraine’s Center for Civil Liberties is documenting Russian war crimes, protecting survivors, and sustaining accountability through civil society and women-led advocacy in wartime Ukraine.
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Anna Trushova discusses how Ukraine’s Center for Civil Liberties is documenting Russian war crimes, protecting survivors, and sustaining accountability through civil society and women-led advocacy in wartime Ukraine.
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Exhibits pay homage to Ukrainians’ resilience and bring home the reality that war is going on in Europe
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Law demanding IDs must match ‘sex at birth’ invalidated the driver’s licenses of about 1,700 people in the state
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South Korea approved Google’s request to export detailed map data, reversing a longstanding restriction that made the tool largely nonfunctional.
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Nous espérons que ce jugement historique marque la fin de l’ère de l’impunité pour le secteur de la surveillance.
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Un tribunal griego ha declarado culpables a cuatro personas vinculadas al fabricante de software espía Intellexa por acceso ilícito a información privada.
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A Greek court has found four individuals linked to spyware maker Intellexa, guilty of unlawful access to private information.
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El Gobierno ha hecho públicos materiales procedentes de los ministerios de Defensa, Interior y Exteriores
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Damning inquiry into services in England reveals falsification of medical records after ‘negligent’ care
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One particularly striking moment recounted how UNRWA staff smuggled vital paper records (documents confirming families as descendants of those displaced in 1948) out of their offices just days before the buildings were destroyed. Those records have since been digitised. Without them, many people’s refugee status, and with it their eligibility for aid, would have been thrown into doubt. For all its vulnerabilities, digitised data can better survive displacement.
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“None of this has been thought through very carefully,” one official said of the plans, which upend long-standing restrictions meant to protect Americans’ privacy.
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Ending more than four decades of conjecture, the Spanish government moved to publish documents from a long-secret investigation of a failed 1981 coup.
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Court itself to search devices for documents related to national security inquiry as newspaper calls ruling ‘victory’
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Today, NGOs the Help Desk Media, Memorial, Kronika, and Zimin Foundation published online an archive of testimonials by the eyewitnesses to the Russian invasion gathered during the period 2022 –2024.
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Today, NGOs the Help Desk Media, Memorial, Kronika, and Zimin Foundation published online an archive of testimonials by the eyewitnesses to the Russian invasion gathered during the period 2022 –2024.
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Conservation experts helped the Nazi regime inspect church and civil archives to track down people they sought to persecute, a researcher concluded.
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Large scale protest cycles generate two parallel dynamics: an unprecedented volume of documentation and a coordinated effort by state authorities to restrict communications, shape narratives, and intimidate sources. In this environment, the central risk is not only undercounting violations, but losing the ability to verify identities, locations, dates, and patterns while evidence remains recoverable. This report adopts a disciplined human rights methodology centered on documenting minimum...
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