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Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, signed an agreement today to strengthen collaboration on border management and humanitarian protection across Europe. The two organisations agreed to exchange information and expertise to promote and support effective border management.
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Document runs to 649 pages and includes 169 babies born after the Hamas attacks of 7 October.
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Document runs to 649 pages and includes 169 babies born after the Hamas attacks of 7 October.
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Document runs to 649 pages and includes 169 babies born after the Hamas attacks of 7 October.
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Document runs to 649 pages and includes 169 babies born after the Hamas attacks of 7 October.
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Public records are a cornerstone of government transparency and accountability. The Freedom of Information Act enshrines the public’s right to access government records. MuckRock helps journalists, researchers and other civic-minded people file requests and ensure this transparency. MuckRock offers a guide on how to access public records and how to bring these government documents to the public.
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What can be done to confront disinformation in an environment where content moderation is increasingly viewed as overly partisan and social media transparency has declined? Educating the public on disinformation tactics could help, though concerns about politicization persist.
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What can be done to confront disinformation in an environment where content moderation is increasingly viewed as overly partisan and social media transparency has declined? Educating the public on disinformation tactics could help, though concerns about politicization persist.
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In this Q&A with Prism, the Texas After Violence Project's executive director Gabriel Solis discusses the power of community archives
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In this Q&A with Prism, the Texas After Violence Project's executive director Gabriel Solis discusses the power of community archives
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Aaron Smale has been writing about Māori children in state care since 2016, winning multiple journalism awards along the way. In this kōrero, he tells Dale about his own experience of being adopted and raised outside his natural whānau, and how his need to know about his birth family and identity has influenced his journalism.
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The Federation of African Journalists (FAJ), the Pan-African organisation of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), has officially launched a comprehensive regional initiative to combat the escalating threat of disinformation and misinformation across Southern Africa. This journalist-led campaign is aimed at preserving the integrity of journalism, restoring public trust in the news media and positioning journalists as vital conduits for media and information literacy.
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FSB says documents show diplomats in Moscow were helping to coordinate ‘escalation of military situation’ in Ukraine
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FSB says documents show diplomats in Moscow were helping to coordinate ‘escalation of military situation’ in Ukraine
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Concerns over false claims of Indigenous heritage – whether for professional, financial or other reasons – appear to be growing around the world. High-profile claims that have been challenged include people from music, politics and academia.
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Catholic church says it will open its records on the once-revered Emmaüs founder, who died in 2007.
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For decades, producer Dan Slepian has spearheaded documentaries, podcasts and investigative reports for Dateline NBC. In 2002, a chance conversation propelled him to start probing wrongful convictions, work that led to a Pulitzer Prize-winning podcast 20 years later. Slepian joined Amna Nawaz to discuss his new book, "The Sing Sing Files," and why the issue continues to fuel his work.
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When the Grok tool gave false information, a collection of election officials sprang into action to tamp it down
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The Nazis routinely shared altered photos in their official publication, the Illustrierter Beobachter, causing readers to question what was real or fake.
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Amid accusations of sexual abuse against late priest Abbé Pierre, France's Catholic church has decided to open its archives on the once venerated figure decades earlier than planned.
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