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Ante un informe según el cual Sultan al Jaber, presidente designado de la COP28 que es también director ejecutivo de la compañía estatal de Emiratos Árabes Unidos de petróleo y gas ADNOC, había sido informado para promover los intereses de las empresas que dirige en decenas de reuniones bilaterales sobre la cumbre del clima, Ann Harrison, asesora sobre cambio climático de Amnistía Internacional, ha declarado: “Sultan al Jaber afirma que sus conocimientos desde dentro del sector de los...
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Facebook parent Meta Platforms deliberately engineered its social platforms to hook kids and knew — but never disclosed — it had received millions of complaints about underage users on Instagram but only disabled a fraction of those accounts
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Saltanat Nukenova is a name that is widely recognized in Kazakhstan these days. That is because, on November 9, Saltanat’s husband, Kuandyk Bishimbayev, the former economy minister, was detained in connection with her death. She was just 31 years old.
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Ciudadanos rusos en Ucrania se enfrentan a toda clase de trabas para cambiar su nacionalidad.
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Ciudadanos rusos en Ucrania se enfrentan a toda clase de trabas para cambiar su nacionalidad.
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Meta Platforms, société mère de Facebook, a délibérément conçu ses plateformes sociales pour attirer les enfants et était au courant de millions de plaintes concernant des utilisateurs mineurs sur Instagram
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La Conferencia Episcopal Española trabaja en la elaboración de un plan de reparación integral a las víctimas de abusos que prevé indemnizaciones económicas, incluso si no hay sentencia judicial porque el abusador haya fallecido o porque el caso haya prescrito. El secretario general de la instancia dijo aún no se ha calculado un monto, e indicó que si existe un fallo de la justicia, este establecerá la cantidad a pagar.
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À partir de la fin des années 1960, le Danemark a fait poser un stérilet à de nombreuses Groenlandaises, souvent de jeunes adolescentes, à leur insu et sans leur consentement. Après être longtemps restées silencieuses, les victimes réclament aujourd'hui des réparations.
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In the late 1960s, Denmark implemented a brutal contraceptive policy to limit births in its former colony of Greenland, forcing thousands of teenage girls to have IUDs inserted without their consent. After decades of repressing their trauma, the women are now speaking out and demanding reparation.
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Governments have declared the practice a human rights violation. But they have made exceptions that are divisive among parents, doctors and social workers.
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Ancienne cheffe des droits humains de l'ONU, Michelle Bachelet a fait face à de nombreux défis, du Covid à l’invasion de l’Ukraine. Portrait.
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A South Korean court has ordered Japan to compensate a group of women who were forced to work in wartime brothels.
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Over a year out of her job as Human Rights Commissioner, Michelle Bachelet talks about her legacy and controversies that rocked her presidency.
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Le personnel des organisations internationales est presque totalement inopérant: les violations des droits humains perpétrés actuellement ne peuvent pas être documentées, ce qui renforce le cycle de l’impunité pour les crimes internationaux.
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Le Sénat a adopté mercredi une proposition de loi visant à reconnaître la "responsabilité" de l'État français dans les condamnations de personnes pour homosexualité entre 1945 et 1982 sur le fondement d'anciennes lois discriminatoires.
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Staff from international organisations are left almost entirely inoperative: they cannot document the human rights violations that are currently being committed, which reinforces the cycle of impunity for international crimes.
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The library said it was “aware that some data has been leaked, which appears to be from files relating to our internal HR information”. Academics and researchers who use the library have been told that disruption to the institution’s services after the serious ransomware attack was likely to continue for months.
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Mary Robinson fut la première femme présidente d’Irlande avant d’occuper ce que certains appellent le plus dur job à l’ONU: cheffe des droits humains. Portrait.
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An estimated 60,000 gay men were convicted by French courts between 1942 and 1982 under homophobic laws that were repealed just four decades ago. On Wednesday, French senators will discuss a bill acknowledging France’s role in the persecution of homosexuals and offering compensation to those still alive, mirroring steps taken elsewhere in Europe.
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A group of cyber criminals have claimed they are behind the ransomware attack and are auctioning off the data.
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