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Amnesty International’s analysis of satellite imagery and verification of video footage reveals how Israeli forces completely razed what remained of the town of Khuza’a in the southern occupied Gaza Strip over the course of two weeks in May 2025.
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Ethiopian authorities have been detaining the renowned journalist Tesfalem Woldeyes since Sunday on allegations of “dissemination false information,” despite a court order to release him on bail.
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Woman, Life, Freedom victims and survivors are calling for help. We must amplify their voices and demand justice.
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"We will not stay silent while vulnerable groups are threatened with violence and denied their dignity, whether by the state or by the public."
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There is nothing new in weaponising airwaves to shape hearts and minds across borders.
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A groundbreaking new digital archive launched yesterday in Valletta has laid bare what activists describe as Malta's systematic abandonment of migrants in distress at sea
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The American Historical Review seeks proposals for a special issue illustrating a range of methodological approaches to archival silence developed by scholars of early history.
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Supreme Court probe finds evidence Spain’s top prosecutor leaked confidential data in a politically sensitive case tied to Madrid’s regional government.
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In a victory for personal privacy, a New York federal district court judge today granted a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s (OPM) disclosure of records to DOGE and its agents.
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Residents of São Paulo's outskirts explained why they chose to give over their personal data to the World ID project. Around 400,000 Brazilians sold their iris data for cryptocurrency.
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¿Vender los datos de tu iris? ¿Biometría ocular? Esos términos, nada comunes hasta hace poco tiempo, se volvieron tema de conversación en grupos de amigos, familias e redes sociales, entre comunidades em São Paulo.
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When the Trump administration encounters a group it doesn’t respect or care for, oftentimes it just deletes them — specifically, the very record of their existence. For example, when the Defense Department was asked to cull all DEI-related content from its websites, it removed approximately 26,000 images. A list of the deleted photos was given to the Associated Press. About 19,000 of them included descriptions, and our analysis found that 4 out of 5 depicted women, people in the LGBTQ+ community and racial minorities.
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En prévision des élections législatives d’octobre en République tchèque, TikTok a décidé de déployer une équipe de 53 modérateurs locaux chargés de surveiller le contenu sur la plateforme.
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Czech officials are keen to avoid a repeat of the situation in Romania, where TikTok played a role in amplifying the pro-Kremlin candidate Calin Georgescu.
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Las autoridades checas quieren evitar que se repita la situación de Rumanía, donde TikTok contribuyó a impulsar en redes sociales la candidatura del ultra y pro-Kremlin Calin Georgescu.
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"Millones de personas que hablan ruso están listas para respaldar a los medios en los que confían. Con el planteamiento y tono correctos, ese apoyo puede fortalecerse y seguir creciendo".
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In an era of maximization of data collection, consumers are left to rely on walls of pop-ups and click-throughs as well as broad promises about companies “caring about privacy.” When you track your steps, google your symptoms, or check the price of a prescription, you shouldn’t have to worry about which companies can access and exploit this information in ways that may be completely unrelated to its original purpose.
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The NIH archives of the Human Genome Project could fall victim to Trump administration cuts, writes a former archivist.
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De acuerdo con Yaman Akdeniz, director de la Asociación para la Libertad de Expresión de Turquía, el bloqueo no fue una sorpresa "ya que cientos de cuentas se han visto afectadas por estas medidas desde el arresto de Imamoglu".
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It’s been seven years since the GDPR came into force, enshrining privacy rights for EU residents and changing the global privacy landscape. Throughout its history, the GDPR has been both lauded and criticized. It has inspired privacy regulations throughout the world and changed the way international companies do business, sometimes to their chagrin.
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