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The head of Russia’s Federal Archive Agency, a body subordinate to President Vladimir Putin, has claimed that historical documents show how Poland hindered efforts by the Soviet Union to prevent the outbreak of World War Two, which began with Nazi Germany’s invasion of Poland.
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As the UK government faces pressure to follow suit, evidence on whether the ban is working is still a while away.
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Syrian government forces and local Bedouin and Druze armed groups are responsible for grave abuses during clashes in Syria’s southern Sweida governorate in July 2025.
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The Federal Information Commissioner has asked the Crown-Indigenous Relations Ministry to release files on purported Indian children graves.
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The ICRC archives have decided to entrust an external provider with the digitization of its fonds. In consultation with this provider, it has been decided that the digitization work could not be carried out at the ICRC’s premises in Geneva. Various series of archives will therefore be sent to our service provider for digitization. As...
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Le 13 janvier 2026, à l’occasion du 63ᵉ anniversaire de la disparition du premier président du Togo indépendant, l’Alliance Nationale pour le Changement (ANC) a officiellement sollicité l’ouverture des dossiers secrets conservés par Paris.
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ICE List website says it was leaked information about federal agents after shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis
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The authorities say the decision was made to prevent the spread of misinformation as President Yoweri Museveni seeks his seventh term in office.
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Operating in 50 countries across five continents, the center aims to ensure that the voices and demands of victims are recorded, considered and enacted whether a conflict is resolved, peace is being negotiated or violations continue.
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Tzachi Braverman, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s chief of staff, was detained for questioning on Sunday over accusations that he sought to impede an investigation.
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In 2022, a major digitisation effort reached completion: the entire archive of the League of Nations was placed online. Long mainly consulted by western scholars, the collection is now open to historians worldwide — a shift that could gradually reshape how the institution is studied and understood.
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This white paper is the result of a comprehensive summary of the entire process of the "Ordinance on the Protection, Support, and Remembrance of Victims of Women in Gyeonggi-do," which was carried out from April to December last year.
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Minneapolis remains on edge, with several protests planned after shooting of Renee Nicole Good
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Director general says BBC needs to reach young audiences online amid pressure to leave Elon Musk-owned site
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State seeks to give residents greater control over their personal data and have fewer messages forced upon them
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Misinformation from the Trump administration is cited as fuelling Canadians’ concerns over childhood vaccinations
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Misinformation from the Trump administration is cited as fuelling Canadians’ concerns over childhood vaccinations
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Hundreds of people have accessed South Australia's Donor Conception Register in its first year, lifting decades of secrecy surrounding anonymous donations — an outcome that has prompted calls from a leading advocate for similar moves at national level.
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Defenders say AI can do good to fight the climate crisis. But spiralling energy and water costs leave experts worried
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By centering tribal authority and Indigenous data sovereignty, the project will create a tribally governed digital archive, facilitate community validation sessions, and lay the groundwork for future educational and public engagement initiatives defined by the Puyallup people.
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