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The cleaning industry across Europe is increasingly under scrutiny for its treatment of employees and disregard for the European standard of fair labour laws. A six-month-long investigation into the European cleaning industry shed light on a complex network across Europe and exploitative business practices.
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Tech firm earlier committed to storing less data about individuals in response to privacy concerns
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Native Title, a legal recognition of Aboriginal rights over an area, is set to cover 60 per cent of Australia's landmass in the next 15 years.
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Disruption has affected wider range of health providers than first thought, including GPs and community and mental health services
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Alors qu'a éclaté une polémique sur la restitution à l’Algérie par la France de biens qu'elle réclame depuis des années, nous avons interrogé Sébastien Ledoux et Paul Max Morin, auteurs du récent « L'Algérie de Macron : les impasses d'une politique mémorielle » (PUF).
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Taiwan is the target of more disinformation from abroad than any other democracy.
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The Israel State Archives – a unit within the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) – is for the first time revealing to the general public 10,189 population files of Jerusalem residents from 1948, which were collected by the “People’s Guard’ in Jerusalem during the War of Independence.
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The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) released a new report that highlights alarming levels of child food poverty due to inequity, conflict, and climate crises. |
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As communities across the planet celebrated World Environment Day on 5 June, we are taking you back to the 1950s when broadcaster extraordinaire Sir David Attenborough went from zoologist to climate activist, winning the UN’s highest environmental award. |
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In early May 2022, Russian forces fired a munition that struck a museum complex including the final home of the 18th-century Ukrainian philosopher and poet Hryhorii Skovoroda. The attack sparked a fire that raged for nearly nine hours. By the time the blaze was extinguished, almost all that remained were scorched walls and a pockmarked statue of the national figure.
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En 10 ans à la tête de l’Inde, Narendra Modi a mis en œuvre une politique très hostile aux musulmans, qui constituent quelque 15 % de la population.
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Archivists at the University of Houston have saved decades-worth of episodes of local LGBT radio shows that started in the 1970s. Together they tell the story of a complex, diverse community.
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Largest printing house in Ukraine, hit by a missile strike on May 23, was the third publishing house attacked by Russia in Kharkiv, strengthening Ukrainian authorities and experts’ beliefs that Russia is intentionally trying to destroy Ukrainian cultural identity.
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Vanessa Dougnac a été expulsée d’Inde pour avoir fait une couverture jugée trop critique du gouvernement. Valentin Hénault a été arrêté pour s’être intéressé à un groupe de femmes violentées. Le traitement des deux Français révèle les nombreuses entraves au travail de la presse étrangère en Inde.
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Discover the true story of Canada's LGBT Purge in a landmark, eight part documentary series. This is the first documentary to examine the full extent of Canada's anti-homosexual campaigns using newly declassified documents released by the LGBT Purge Fund. From ridiculous to shocking, you'll hear amazing true stories from courageous survivors; academics; researchers; former MPs, cabinet ministers and a retired Chief of Defence Staff.
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Il y a une dizaine d’années en Syrie, le 21 août 2013, une attaque chimique au gaz sarin a été perpétrée dans la région de la Ghouta, au nord-est de Damas, décimant 1 400 personnes. Ce crime, attribué au régime de Bachar al-Assad, demeure à ce jour impuni. Mais des Syriens réfugiés en Europe se battent pour obtenir justice. Activistes, juristes et témoins se sont lancés dans la traque des responsables, dont certains résident sur le sol français. Les obstacles sont nombreux : les rares...
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Former president calls verdict ‘a disgrace’ after being convicted in New York on all 34 counts of falsifying business records
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The Indian boarding home class action settlement was officially approved by a Federal Court justice.
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An Irish university is now playing a key role in helping Ukraine avoid irreparable losses in Russia's so-called 'memory war'.
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Ni les sanctions internationales ni les médiations régionales n’ont d’effet sur les putschistes. Les “hommes forts“ ont tous adopté rapidement des mesures autoritaires, en vue d’asseoir ce qu’ils ont arraché par les armes. Concentration des pouvoirs dans les mains du président autoproclamé, suspension des textes législatifs fondamentaux, restriction des libertés d’expression et de la presse, mise au pas de l’opposition, et reports incessants du projet d’organisation d’élections.
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