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The top official at Indigenous Services Canada addressed the issue of Indigenous identity in the public service by urging greater honesty in self-identification, signalling what one elder calls “a growing tension” around the issue inside government.
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As hurricanes grow stronger and more common due to climate change, they raise new threats for island nations — not just to infrastructure, but also to artifacts and documents that help define cultures. Now, two island nations in the Atlantic and the Pacific are taking steps to preserve their threatened histories for future generations.
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Social media content and AI training data are processed in outsource centres in the global south, where long hours, low pay and exposure to disturbing material are the norm
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Le parlement péruvien a adopté jeudi un projet de loi qui prescrit les poursuites pour crimes contre l’humanité commis avant 2002, ce qui pourrait profiter à l’ex-président Alberto Fujimori et à des centaines d’anciens soldats accusés d’exactions.
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Le président brésilien Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva a ordonné jeudi le rétablissement d’une commission d’enquête sur les crimes politiques commis durant la dictature militaire (1964-1985).
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The department restored more than 2,000 missing discipline records to its public database of uniformed officers, weeks after ProPublica revealed data reliability issues. But it also removed case numbers, making future oversight more difficult.
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Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority issued a preliminary ban on Meta's use of personal data of users based in Brazil to train its artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
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The foundational myth of America’s National Parks is one of heroic preservation of “pristine wilderness” — but places like Yosemite were already home to thriving communities that cherished the environment around them.
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La Cour suprême japonaise a jugé mercredi inconstitutionnelle la loi aujourd’hui caduque ayant conduit à la stérilisation forcée de milliers de personnes dans l’archipel nippon, une victoire majeure pour les victimes.
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The German government has for the first time in 120 years admitted that the 1904-1908 massacre that killed more than 60 000 Nama and Herero people should be classified as a genocide.
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Statistics Poland and WHO have teamed up to explore ways to tackle data limitations in the context of the Ukrainian refugee crisis. In 2022 they conducted the first study to cover a representative sample of Ukrainian refugees in Poland, using mixed methods to unveil not just the numbers but also the human narratives behind the refugee crisis.
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Sudanese families are using WhatsApp voice notes to record their experiences of conflict, coordinate evacuation efforts and keep in touch with family around the world. The collective archive represented by the voice notes offers an opportunity to share Sudanese narratives about conflict, personal histories and culture with the rest of the world.
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Video footage released by Al Jazeera TV shows the Israeli army using detained Palestinian civilians as human shields and compelling them to enter dangerous combat zones—evidence of a systematic tactic of the army. There are numerous documented instances of civilians being used as human shields by Israeli forces, which is considered a war crime.
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Legal revisions aim to "improve the ability for emergency prevention and response" and refine how information is disseminated about natural disasters, accidents and public health emergencies.
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A list compiled by spymaster Robert Cecil gives an insight into the beginnings of the secret service.
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Book says one of Australia’s most eminent scientists promoted discussion of eugenics in the 1960s and 70s, but not that he supported racist ideas – and researchers praise his thorough commitment to reconciliation and racial justice.
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Kenyan security forces shot directly into crowds of protesters on June 25, 2024, including protesters who were fleeing.
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Last week, Sierra Leone’s parliament enacted landmark legislation to ban child marriage. The Prohibition of Child Marriage Bill 2024, which makes marriage for anyone under 18 a criminal offense, seeks to protect girls from a harmful practice that has long violated their rights and hindered their development.
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A Russian has been charged with conspiring to hack and destroy computer systems and data in Ukraine and allied countries including the US.
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Stella Assange says it’s now up to others to dig out information after ban imposed on WikiLeaks founder
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