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The LGBTQ+ History Association is pleased to announce a call for papers for its fourth conference, the Queer/Trans History Conference* 2026 (#QTHC26), to be held at the University of Michigan.
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Strange processes determine what does—or doesn’t—get published.
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Les révolutions ne sont pas des processus linéaires. Elles se déroulent sur le temps long et sont rythmées par des rebondissements. Les nouvelles luttes mettent en évidence, dans l’opinion publique, des dominations et des violences. Le voile se lève car les luttes paient.
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¿Qué significa la inteligencia artificial para las lenguas indígenas de México? Durante dos días, activistas digitales reflexionaron sobre cómo estas tecnologías pueden revitalizar o amenazar sus idiomas y culturas.
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The Israeli military “offers an important insight into how the latest technologies can be adopted for widespread monitoring and control.”
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"Sueño con un futuro en el que los niños crezcan hablando tyap porque sus padres les hablan en esa lengua durante su infancia".
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Amnesty International documented the deliberate shooting and killing of 46 Druze people (44 men and two women), as well as the mock execution of two older persons in Suwayda.
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How does one monitor a conflict zone on the brink of civil war, especially in a region which is difficult to access, experiences frequent internet shutdowns and where misinformation is common? In this guide, we outline the open source tools and methods we can use to evidence what is really happening in many such conflict settings.
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From rooftop beginnings to open mics that echo on the streets, Kenya’s newest literary collective shows how art can archive struggle and energize dissent.
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Access to information is the bridge that allows citizens to demand justice, journalists to expose corruption, and communities to secure basic services.
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Produced by the United Nations Information Service in Geneva for use of the information media; not an official record.English and French versions of our releases are different as they are the product of two separate coverage teams that work independently.
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GENEVA – The Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence, Bernard Duhaime, warned today that the collection, mapping, recording, preservation and archiving of information, evidence and testimonies of gross human rights violations are still an afterthought for national and international actors engaged in transitional justice processes.Duhaime urged them to ramp-up efforts in this area.
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The Security Council today requested the Secretary-General to appoint a Senior Representative with a mandate focused solely on efforts to repatriate or return all Kuwaiti and third-country nationals — or their remains — and to ensure the return of Kuwaiti property, including the national archives.
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The Kenyan police should end its apparent harassment of Otsieno Namwaya, associate Africa director at Human Rights Watch, over his work documenting serious rights abuses in Kenya.
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Brazil’s push to regulate Big Tech and protect digital rights is reshaping global debates and provoking backlash from powerful actors opposed to its rights-based, democratic model of internet governance.
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Works that highlight the violence against Black bodies, exalt beauty in the midst of chaos, [show] the exotic, are still common representations of poverty, and what translates into saleable art.
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Despite their name, Omada Alithias, the so-called Truth Team, has done more to distort than defend the truth, reflecting the normalization of digital authoritarianism in democratic states.
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La destrucción por parte de Israel del banco de semillas de Hebrón repite siglos de tácticas coloniales de asentamiento en todo el mundo: borrar los sistemas alimentarios autóctonos para dominar la tierra, el conocimiento y la memoria colectiva.
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La destrucción por parte de Israel del banco de semillas de Hebrón repite siglos de tácticas coloniales de asentamiento en todo el mundo: borrar los sistemas alimentarios autóctonos para dominar la tierra, el conocimiento y la memoria colectiva.
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On 24–26 August 2025, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), together with the Centre for Independent Journalism, Malaysia (CIJ), and the Numun Fund, gathered human rights defenders and experts to discuss the need for Southeast Asian States to adopt and implement a human rights-based approach in efforts to tackle the growing spread of harmful content in digital spaces.
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