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Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) will not share a list of its Palestinian and international staff with Israeli authorities as part of the registration process to work in Gaza and the West Bank. This decision comes after many months of unsuccessful engagement with Israeli authorities, and in the absence of securing assurances to ensure the safety of our staff and the independent management of our operations.
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The search warrant, which sought 2020 election ballots, tabulator tapes, digital data and voter rolls from Fulton County, marked what experts described as a significant escalation in President Donald Trump’s breaking of democratic norms.
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Experts say uneven connectivity suggests regime is throttling and filtering data as losses said to hit $36m a day
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Heng Guan, a Chinese national, will not be released immediately, as Homeland Security said it was reserving the right to appeal.
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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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Ministers plan to license content from institutions such as National History Museum and National Library of Scotland
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Genetic researchers were seeking children for an ambitious, federally funded project to track brain development — a study that they told families could yield invaluable discoveries about DNA’s impact on behavior and disease. They also promised that the children’s sensitive data would be closely guarded. The scientists did not keep it safe.
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Twins whose classmates were killed by shelling say their deaths have made them determined to finish their studies.
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So-called manfluencers wearing smart glasses approach women and then post videos to TikTok and Instagram.
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Exclusive: Blueprints describe a ‘case study’ community where residents submit biometric data to gain entry
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Blueprints describe a ‘case study’ community where residents submit biometric data to gain entry
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New exhibit reveals how HBCUs have served as stewards of African American history and culture for generations.
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Display at President’s House site, residence to George Washington, had information on people enslaved by him
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Worker illegally provided classified information ‘related to national defense’ to journalist, justice department says
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On Saturday, Jan. 10, the Positive Exposure Gallery presented the Disability Rights Archive.
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Researchers find with high confidence that security officials used Cellebrite to extract data from activists’ phones
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Researchers find with high confidence that security officials used Cellebrite to extract data from activists’ phones
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Researchers find with high confidence that security officials used Cellebrite to extract data from activists’ phones
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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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Trump administration acknowledges that Elon Musk’s cost-cutting operation accessed Americans’ sensitive data
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