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Investigative reporter Szabolcs Panyi covered a story alleging foreign minister had passed information to Sergei Lavrov
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L'organisation Reporters sans frontières a publié mardi 24 mars une enquête sur les détentions de plusieurs civils et journalistes à l'intérieur de conteneurs, dans la ville de Goma, à l'est de la République démocratique du Congo Des actes fermement condamnés par l’ONG.
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La résolution, qui sera présentée, le 25 mars, lors de l’Assemblée générale des Nations unies, devrait être soutenue par de nombreux Etats d’Afrique et des Caraïbes, mais se heurtera à des résistances de la part des Occidentaux.
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Refusing to comply could lead to year in jail and hefty fine, while providing false information carries up to three years in prison
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Sweden’s sweeping national digital ID system has been hacked, with the public’s sensitive data already being sold on the dark web.
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It’s one thing to remove a PM from office, as happened to the former cricketer in 2022. But it’s another thing to try to eradicate the most famous person in Pakistan’s history
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In Argentina, the grandchildren of the missing take up the torch of memory. Their grandparents fought against the dictatorship in the 1970’s, their parents against impunity in the 1990’s, they are now fighting against forgetfulness. While the country commemorates this Tuesday the 50th anniversary of the coup d’état of 1976 against a background of historical revisionism on the part of President Javier Milei, our correspondent went to meet this new generation.
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Allowing US tech firm to analyse intelligence in name of tackling fraud raises fresh concerns over privacy.
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Alors que l’ONU rehausse la gravité historique de l’esclavage, Brazzaville mise sur Loango pour imposer l’Afrique centrale dans une mémoire longtemps dominée par l’Ouest du continent.
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Cyber experts say influence operations in ‘asymmetric’ campaign to intensify moral pressure on US and Israel
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Le 4 janvier dernier, les talibans ont promulgué un nouveau code pénal en Afghanistan, institutionnalisant les violences conjugales.
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The current restrictions on the internet in Iran are coinciding with Nowruz, the observance of the Persian New Year.
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Anthropic fought against the government’s misuse of its technology, but authorities are buying Americans’ data, enabling them to surveil citizens at scale
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Afrique, mémoires d’un continent propose ce dimanche un état des lieux de la restitution des biens culturels spoliés, particulièrement ceux du Bénin.
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En Colombie, près de 1 000 militants des droits humains ont été tués depuis la signature de l'accord de paix avec l'ex-guérilla des Forces armées révolutionnaires de Colombie (FARC) en 2016.
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Les menaces, les violences ou les entraves d’accès à l’information sont en hausse, empêchant certains journalistes de couvrir la campagne municipale.
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Alors que l’ONU rehausse la gravité historique de l’esclavage, Brazzaville mise sur Loango pour imposer l’Afrique centrale dans une mémoire longtemps dominée par l’Ouest du continent.
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Each year in Sharpeville, survivors of the 1960 massacre and the families of the victims retell history through song, testimony and theatre. With support from UN Human Rights’ Southern Africa Regional Office, this living archive has been recorded and preserved for future generations.
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These AI systems erode the rights to freedom of expression, privacy and a fair trial. Historically, online censorship meant deleting a post. Today, generative AI engages in ‘informational gaslighting’. When ASPI researchers showed an Alibaba LLM a photograph of a protest against human rights violations in Xinjiang, the AI described it as ‘individuals in a public setting holding signs with incorrect statements’ based on ‘prejudice and lies’. The technology subtly engineers reality,...
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The forced closure of SOS Disappeared is a devastating blow to the fight for truth, justice and reparations in Algeria. By sealing the offices of the main organization advocating for accountability for enforced disappearances -an ongoing crime under international law- Algerian authorities are once again using them to stifle human rights work.
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