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Pilot at Chelsea and Westminster trust aims to reduce paperwork and free up doctors, as the UK moves to improve public services via AI
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US officials did not say who had the 16th-century page that was missing from Mexico’s archives for decades
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US officials did not say who had the 16th-century page that was missing from Mexico’s archives for decades
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National Army Museum’s Beyond Burma exhibition examines stories of soldiers from Britain’s colonies
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Calls via foreign-owned platforms curbed as critics say Kremlin is pushing for greater control over Russia’s internet
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No one should be excluded from rebuilding their life due to missing documentation or inefficient mechanism. This principle guided a high-level roundtable held in Baghdad with the participation of members of the Iraqi Parliament, including representatives from the Legal, Finance, and Displacement Committees, alongside the judiciary and the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers.
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After British authorities accidentally exposed information about 19,000 Afghans, the government sought a legal order preventing disclosure of the breach.
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Emmanuel Macron writes to Cameroonian president with findings of joint commission on country’s colonial past
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The laws of war are clear: journalists are civilians. To target them deliberately in war is to commit a war crime
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The laws of war are clear: journalists are civilians. To target them deliberately in war is to commit a war crime
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Bellingcat’s Auto Archiver is a tool aimed at preserving online digital content before it can be modified, deleted or taken down
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Releasing nationality and ethnicity details could help keep peace ‘where there are high levels of disinformation’
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Israel’s killing of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif in Gaza exemplifies a deliberate campaign of silencing journalists.
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The decision cited a Supreme Court order in June granting DOGE analysts sweeping access to other data stored at the Social Security Administration.
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Chinese companies leading in the production and maintenance of undersea cables could be a national security threat to this critical undersea infrastructure.
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Chinese companies leading in the production and maintenance of undersea cables could be a national security threat to this critical undersea infrastructure.
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The Malian military government started returning home the historic manuscripts of Timbuktu, which were spirited out of their fabled northern city when it was occupied by al-Qaida-linked militants more than a decade ago. Islamic radicals destroyed more than 4,000 manuscripts, some dating back to the 13th century.
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The Palestinian Museum has announced the release of over 6,000 archival items on its website as part of the third phase of its Digital Archive Project, through which more than 19,000 items have been digitized, as part of its ongoing efforts to preserve and document Palestinian social history.
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Saved Treasures of Gaza aims to preserve territory’s historical identity against backdrop of war and famine
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Saved Treasures of Gaza aims to preserve territory’s historical identity against backdrop of war and famine
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