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In Namibia, descendants of people who fled German persecution in the early 1900s are returning to their ancestral homeland. The government of Namibia has set aside five commercial farms for the relocation of almost 100 ethnic Ovaherero people.
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In Namibia, descendants of people who fled German persecution in the early 1900s are returning to their ancestral homeland. The government of Namibia has set aside five commercial farms for the relocation of almost 100 ethnic Ovaherero people.
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People who wrote protest letter to Equatorial Guinea authorities latest to feel wrath of draconian regime
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Après un demi-siècle de litiges, le Royaume-Uni redonne les clés de l’archipel des Chagos à l’île Maurice. Cinquante-sept îles, sauf Diego Garcia, la plus grande île de l’archipel, qui abrite une base militaire américano-britannique
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Après un demi-siècle de litiges, le Royaume-Uni redonne les clés de l’archipel des Chagos à l’île Maurice. Cinquante-sept îles, sauf Diego Garcia, la plus grande île de l’archipel, qui abrite une base militaire américano-britannique
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In the past 30 years, Indigenous tribes and tribal interests have lost two-thirds of all United States of America Supreme Court cases.
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Estimated 500 rejected cases expected to be overturned after fresh evidence they were employed by the UK government in Afghanistan.
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Estimated 500 rejected cases expected to be overturned after fresh evidence they were employed by the UK government in Afghanistan.
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As thousands are killed and wounded in Israel’s ongoing genocide in Palestine and brutal attacks on Lebanon, the urgent need to save lives and cope with trauma often overshadows the devastating loss caused by the systematic destruction of heritage, memory, and history.
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As thousands are killed and wounded in Israel’s ongoing genocide in Palestine and brutal attacks on Lebanon, the urgent need to save lives and cope with trauma often overshadows the devastating loss caused by the systematic destruction of heritage, memory, and history.
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Dans une résolution conjointe, les commissaires à l’information et les ombuds fédéral, provinciaux et territoriaux demandent à leurs gouvernements respectifs de donner la priorité à la transparence dès les premières étapes de la conception de nouveaux systèmes, processus administratifs, procédures et modèles de gouvernance. Cette résolution reflète la nécessité d’adopter une nouvelle norme eu égard aux services gouvernementaux et un engagement collectif à favoriser une culture de...
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In a joint resolution, Canada’s Information Commissioners and Ombuds from federal, provincial, and territorial jurisdictions are pressing their respective governments to prioritize transparency in the design and implementation of new systems, administrative processes, procedures, and governance models. This resolution reflects the need for a new standard in government operations and a collective commitment to fostering a culture of transparency and accountability across all levels of government in Canada.
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Media discussions in Cameroon about the health of its president, Paul Biya, 91, are now outlawed.
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Australia's NSW Education Standards Authority will be removing the teaching of the Aboriginal past prior to European arrival from the Year 7–10 syllabus as of 2027.
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Two major Paris museums are using terms other than “Tibet” to describe parts of their Tibetan cultural artifacts collections, thereby aligning themselves with Beijing’s policy of cultural erasure.
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Two major Paris museums are using terms other than “Tibet” to describe parts of their Tibetan cultural artifacts collections, thereby aligning themselves with Beijing’s policy of cultural erasure.
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Charmaine Papertalk Green sifts through the violent, traumatic colonial archive, to know more about her Old People. It’s heartbreaking work, but a sliver of information can make a world of difference.
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Croatia’s border police force appear to be burning clothing, mobile phones and passports seized from asylum seekers attempting to cross into the European Union before pushing them back to Bosnia.
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Argentina's once notorious detention and torture center is a museum and memorial, open to the public since 2015. Last year it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the few venues from recent history to figure on the organization’s list. But within weeks of ESMA’s designation as a space of global historic importance came the election of right-wing populist President Javier Milei.
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Cultural heritage has long been a target of Israel’s war and occupation, with many archives across Gaza and the West Bank now gone forever
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