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The American Museum of Natural History holds 12,000 bodies — but they don’t want you to know whose.
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The country has overwhelmingly voted No to a proposal aimed at elevating First Nations voices.
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The Voice to Parliament has failed. What does this mean for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people?
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The dangers of digital colonisation may not be obvious yet because, on the surface, technology seems to be advancing our reo and our connections instead of suppressing them.
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Digitalisation affects the realisation and enjoyment of human rights, creating new openings for violations. As offline and online settings have started blurring, we see offline reprisals against online action, and online tracing and intrusion to our privacy affecting our actions offline. But digital tools can also offer new ways of protecting human rights.
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The European Commission has opened an investigation into X, Elon Musk's social media platform formerly known as Twitter. The move comes after Brussels ordered X, as well as rivals Meta and TikTok, to act quickly to tackle the spread of disinformation, which has surged on each of these platforms since Hamas's deadly attack on Israel.
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The Ni'isjoohl memorial pole has been returned to Canada after being stolen by the British in 1928. Here, it will live out its days alongside hundreds of other appropriated items.
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En Ecuador el voto es obligatorio y el certificado de votación es casi tan importante como la cédula de identidad.
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Christine Bard est historienne, spécialiste de l’histoire des femmes, du genre, du féminisme et de l’antiféminisme. Elle préside l’association Archives du féminisme et copréside l’Association pour un musée des Féminismes. Christine Bard a codirigé l’ouvrage « Les féministes et leurs archives », paru en 2023 aux Presses universitaires de Rennes. Retrouvez le podcast en fin d'article.
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Videos supposedly from the latest escalation of the conflict are actually years old, from the wrong country or don’t depict a warzone at all.
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict was reignited once again after a surprise offensive launched by Hamas against Israel. In retaliation, Israel ordered air strikes and a "complete siege" of the Gaza Strip, the Hamas-run Palestinian enclave.
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A Moscow court found Oleg Orlov, a leading Russian human rights defender, guilty on on charges of “discrediting” the military by speaking out against the war in Ukraine and sentenced him to a 150-ruble (approx. 1,500 USD) fine.
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Speaking to Computer Weekly after we published new revelations from the Snowden archive, the Guardian’s Pulitzer Prize winner, Ewen MacAskill, explains why more of the Snowden trove is unlikely to see the light of day.
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The struggle to obtain basic documents, such as birth certificates and ID cards, shapes how much control refugees have over their futures.
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Delete Act signed by Gavin Newsom will enable residents to request all data brokers in the state remove their information
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Le conflit israélo-palestinien a été de nouveau ravivé après l’offensive surprise lancée par le Hamas contre Israël. En représailles, l’État hébreu a ordonné un "siège complet" de la bande de Gaza contrôlée par le mouvement islamiste palestinien.
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Rwandan authorities and their proxies are using violence, judicial mechanisms, and intimidation to try to silence criticism from Rwandans living around the world.
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Un nouveau rapport de Human Rights Watch expose comment le gouvernement rwandais surveille les dissidents, réels et supposés, et commet également des actes de menaces et d’intimidation au-delà de ses frontières.
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A new Human Rights Watch report outlines how the government of Rwanda keeps tabs on dissidents, both real and perceived, and how threats and acts of intimidation also happen across borders.
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Les autorités rwandaises et leurs intermédiaires utilisent la violence, les mécanismes judiciaires et l’intimidation pour tenter de faire taire les voix critiques de Rwandais vivant dans le monde entier.
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