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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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President Trump on Friday signed an executive order that aims to eliminate seven federal agencies, including ones that focus on media, libraries, museums and ending homelessness.
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As the political onslaught against USAID continues, transparency on aid spending is vital for holding truth to power.
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While evaluating collections to be migrated in our 2021 move to Islandora 2.0, it became clear that the Wolven Glass Plate Negative Collection required serious attention due to including racist, xenophobic, or otherwise harmful material. This led to a process of evaluation, research, discussion, and implementation that has resulted in an official content warning, informed metadata creation, UX structural changes within the Digital Library, and community events.
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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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Kaamil Ahmed explains how the international legal system is adapting to social media, finding a way to use the digital material shared online to corroborate accounts of war crimes being committed in countries ranging from Ukraine to Sudan
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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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Archival images from the last weeks of World War II, taken by an American Army combat photographer during a push across eastern France into southern Germany
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Call for proposals (due 15 April): This special issue aims to engage in a conversation on how concerns of labor, precarity, and economic forces more broadly take shape within information ecosystems and library and information professions. The global discourse around such organizing efforts has become more prominent, as social movements around reproductive justice, gender liberation, and protests challenging systemic racism and policing primed the broader public for thinking critically about power and oppression.
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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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The acting executive secretary of the U.S. Agency for International Development Monday night ordered the destruction of classified records and personnel files, according to the March 10 email reported by The Guardian, The New York Times, and other outlets.
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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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Despite a push in the past ten years for more female representation and #MeToo movements highlighting the abuse that women have faced for centuries, women’s struggles continue to remain invisible—dismissed, denied, and buried under patriarchal bureaucracy.
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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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The data streams that underpin humanitarian response are about to collapse - The New Humanitarian puts quality, independent journalism at the service of the millions of people affected by humanitarian crises around the world
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