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Allegation against Rinaldo Nazzaro, founder of the Base, could shed new meaning on group’s efforts inside Ukraine
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Amnesty International rejects the recent enactment of the law that modifies the creation of the APCI, a norm that violates freedom of expression and association and access to justice for victims in Peru.
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For Serbian civil society, it is the authorities’ widespread corruption that is seen as the trigger behind the tragedy at the heart of the mobilisations.
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Khmers rouges, sous les ordres de Pol Pot, prenaient Phnom Penh, faisant basculer le Cambodge dans l’horreur. Un quart de la population n’a pas survécu à ces quatre années de régime génocidaire. Comment une société se reconstruit-elle après un génocide ? L’anthropologue Anne Yvonne Guillou, qui vient de publier Puissance des lieux, présence des morts. Sur les traces du génocide khmer rouge au Cambodge (Société d’ethnologie, 2025), s’attache à comprendre la singularité de la résilience de la...
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What journalists owe to those they report on goes right to the heart of the colonial power imbalances that should weigh heavily on the profession.
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GSU will establish the Gullah Geechee Sacred Land Project to research and protect the community and its culture
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A perverse information ecosystem is being mined by big tech for profit, fooling the unwary and sending algorithms crazy, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
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POGO is making available over 160 investigative memos documenting alleged abuses and problems across the Department of Homeland Security.
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After Meta blocked news from its platforms in Canada, hyperpartisan and misleading content from popular right-wing Facebook pages such as Canada Proud have filled the gap.
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Hyperpartisan and misleading content from popular right-wing pages such as Canada Proud is thriving on Facebook as the election nears.
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Sites on Florida State University’s campus that were once flooded with memorials of flowers, candles, cards and stuffed animals after a recent mass shooting are now left with small portions of the community’s united support. As the Seminole family continues to mourn, FSU is archiving the memorial objects to preserve them.
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A Tunisian court has sentenced forty individuals to harsh prison terms after they were convicted on trumped-up charges.
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Elon Musk's DOGE has cut finding to the American nonprofit Internet Archive, which was busy archiving websites targeted by Trump.
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Fatima Hassouna, who had been documenting war in Gaza for 18 months and was subject of new documentary, killed along with 10 members of her family
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Fatima Hassouna, who had been documenting war in Gaza for 18 months and was subject of new documentary, killed along with 10 members of her family
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The EU's health data plan faces privacy concerns and calls for stronger protections.
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Several archivists told the Globe they see the president’s actions as a threat to government transparency.
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Après plusieurs années de guerre civile, Phnom Penh tombe entre les mains des Khmers rouges le 17 avril 1975. Pendant quatre ans, le régime du Kampuchéa démocratique multiplie les atrocités et mène près de deux millions de personnes à la mort. Nombre de Cambodgiens choisissent l'exil, et beaucoup refont leur vie en France. Cinquante ans après, leurs enfants cherchent à se saisir d'une histoire familiale souvent tue, dans une quête d'identité parfois complexe.
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Amid reported Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip into Thursday that killed at least 23 people, the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, issued an urgent call to “get international media into Gaza” to cover the conflict, in addition to those reporters trapped in the enclave.
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