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The court declared that the government must establish a legal framework for recognizing same-sex partnerships, marking a significant milestone for LGBTQ+ rights in the city.
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The value of the educational harm inflicted on my generation of Black students exceeds $2 trillion, writes Bettina L. Love.
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Twitter is not the only platform inviting political adverts back, as tech giants from Meta to YouTube compete for marketing money and eyeballs.
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The Prosecutor-General’s Office in the indictment said it has statements from 180 witnesses, including three experts, and has submitted more than 900 pieces of evidence.
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Members of the African diaspora continue to face immense challenges participating in public life in many countries, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) said in a new report on Tuesday.
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Slovak voted on 30 September, the first to take place since the EU's DSA enforcement which obliges social media platforms to combat electoral manipulation.
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Reports of abusive behaviour towards Japanese citizens in China in response to wastewater release at nuclear site.
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Justice and accountability for Ukraine’s war victims were among the topics raised by the UN’s Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine during its latest country visit, which concluded on Monday.
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Lawsuit says network discloses user data at request of Saudi authorities at much higher rate than for US, UK and Canada
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Opinion: Everyone, whether America’s vassals or enemies, needs to move away from the dollar when their greenback-denominated assets can be taken from them on Washington’s say-so.
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This distressing documentary outlines in a clear and accessible way the beginning of the mass execution of Jews under Hitler’s regime.
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El Archivo Judicial Territorial, que se prepara ya para la digitalización de sus fondos, acoge tesoros desde el siglo XIX, como las actas de autorización de matrimonio, a la historia cercana, como el atentado de Carrero Blanco
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Campaigners in Brazil use drones to document work of self-defence teams trying to stop environmental destruction caused by illegal mining.
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Le lauréat du prix en 2021, Dmitri Mouratov, a été ajouté à la liste des «agents de l’étranger» des autorités russes.
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Social networks want their users to spend more time on their platforms, to leave a more extensive digital footprint that can be used for various purposes.
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Canada has learned, much like Australia several years ago, that Facebook is willing to play hardball to scuttle legislation it doesn't like.
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A law requiring taxi companies to provide the Federal Security Service (FSB) with data on riders' trips has come into force.
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The box-office flop, about a fictional violinist who gets caught up in the atrocities, is further evidence that Russians want to forget about the invasion.
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Officials reflected policing minister’s enthusiasm to roll out controversial technology across the country, particularly in retail settings
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