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Group says reporters at independent outlets suffer ‘constant harassment, physical attacks and smear campaigns’
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Risking discovery and even prison, teenage readers meet in secret to discuss texts that Putin’s troops are trying to erase
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The Not Invisible Act Commission’s resource was historic for Native Americans. It’s now been scrubbed from federal websites
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A prominent activist in Italy has warned the international criminal court that his mobile phone was under surveillance when he was providing the ICC with confidential information about victims of torture in Libya.
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UNESCO launches a new project aimed at preserving and promoting the rich documentary heritage of Jewish communities in Ukraine. The two-year initiative, funded by the EU, seeks to safeguard cultural and historical records, enhance accessibility to archival materials, and support at least ten memory
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The Government of Venezuela continues to engage in actions constituting the crime against humanity of persecution on political grounds, committed in connection with the crime of imprisonment or severe deprivation of physical liberty and other crimes, the UN Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela said in its latest update on the country’s human rights situation.
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L'UNESCO lance un nouveau projet visant à préserver et à promouvoir le riche patrimoine documentaire des communautés juives d'Ukraine L'initiative de deux ans, financée par l'UE, vise à sauvegarder les documents culturels et historiques, à améliorer l'accessibilité aux documents d'archives et à soutenir au moins dix mémoires.
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La UNESCO lanza un nuevo proyecto destinado a preservar y promover el rico patrimonio documental de las comunidades judías en Ucrania. La iniciativa de dos años, financiada por la UE, busca salvaguardar los registros culturales e históricos, mejorar la accesibilidad a los materiales de archivo y apoyar al menos diez memorias.
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Greek authorities arrested 23 individuals in Northern Greece, alleged to be part of three antiquities smuggling rings.
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Two and a half years after the “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests began in September 2022, the Government of Iran continues to ramp up efforts to restrict the rights of women and girls, and others demanding human rights as part of a concerted effort to crush dissent, the UN’s Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Islamic Republic of Iran warned.
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A fascinating, exciting history of how the agency smuggled subversive books across the iron curtain
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A fascinating, exciting history of how the agency smuggled subversive books across the iron curtain
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The documents would ultimately inform whether Musk has been operating unconstitutionally to the extent Doge’s activities should be halted.
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USAID's acting executive secretary told staff to use shredders and burn bags to dispose of files
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Le Bureau du Procureur (le « Bureau ») de la Cour pénale internationale (la « CPI ») se félicite de l’arrestation et du transfert, le 11 mars 2025, du suspect Rodrigo Roa Duterte, ancien Président des Philippines, par les autorités de la République des Philippines. Cette arrestation est intervenue dans le contexte de l’enquête ouverte par le Bureau sur la situation en République des Philippines.
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The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) welcomes the arrest and transfer of the suspect Mr Rodrigo Roa Duterte, former President of the Philippines, on 11 March 2025 by the authorities of the Republic of the Philippines. Mr Duterte has been arrested in the context of the Office’s ongoing investigation into the Situation in the Republic of the Philippines.
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News and Press Release in English on Ukraine about Protection and Human Rights; published on 12 Mar 2025 by NRC
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Westchester county has laws limiting cooperation, but Ice has accessed trove of data that holds license plate readers
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Union representatives demanded that the aid agency follow the law stated in the Federal Records Act. Defense lawyers argued that officials had not destroyed personnel records and would not destroy any more documents without notification.
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Victims of Apartheid-era atrocities are suing the South African government for damages over failing to prosecute those suspected of committing Apartheid-era crimes. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission identified some 300 suspects to be investigated for possible prosecution, but the vast majority were never pursued.
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