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The law will allow companies to transfer some users' data abroad while giving the government power to seek information from firms
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The result of the referendum was so close that supporters have often accused the No side of having bent the rules on campaign financing.
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Le Parti québécois (PQ) annonce mercredi son intention de déposer un projet de loi à l’Assemblée nationale afin d’obtenir la publication des documents qui concernent le financement du camp du NON lors de la campagne référendaire de 1995.
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The decision facilitates personal data transfers between DIFC and California-based entities in accordance with the DP Law 2020
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Les peuples autochtones du bassin du Congo, connus sous le nom de Pygmées, vivent au milieu des arbres depuis des siècles. Ils seraient aujourd’hui quelques centaines de milliers à habiter la forêt et à dépendre des ressources de la nature. Mais avec l'accélération de la déforestation, leurs droits sont bafoués.
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While fears of data colonialism - the appropriation of Global South data by Big Tech - are not unique to Africa, tech researchers say weak AI regulations across the continent heighten the risk
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A group of LGBTQ+ veterans who were kicked out of the military because of their sexual orientation filed a federal civil rights suit on Tuesday over the Defense Department's failure to grant them honorable discharges or remove biased language specifying their sexuality from their service records following the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" in 2010.
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L’adoption par le Sénat en première lecture d’une proposition de loi facilitant le travail de réparation des dégâts de la colonisation devrait permettre à la France de rattraper un retard regrettable. Cette avancée oblige l’Etat, mais sa mise en œuvre suppose des moyens humains qui dépassent largement les forces actuelles.
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French lawmakers are working on a bill that would facilitate the return of human remains, which would help repair the damage caused by colonization. But sorting through the thousands of remains in national collections will require far greater human resources.
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German prosecutors have arrested an officer of the military procurement agency on suspicion of passing secret information to Russian intelligence, the federal prosecutor's office said.
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Public information in Mexico is becoming more difficult to access under President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Mexicans Against Corruption and Impunity (MCCI) said on Wednesday as it showed that scores of government databases are no longer updated.
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In Canada, centring conservation with the country's indigenous peoples is allowing its original stewards to reconnect to their land and culture – and proving remarkably effective.
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Days before Salvador Allende’s confirmation as Chile’s president in 1970, US President Richard Nixon met with a rightwing Chilean media mogul to discuss blocking the socialist leader’s path to the presidency, newly declassified documents have revealed.
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Corruption agency hopes portal will ‘make it difficult for Russian oligarchs to sell such assets’
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Updates on the latest additions to the Secret Canada database, plus a behind-the-scenes look at the process of filing 400 FOI requests
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Norway's data protection agency said on Tuesday (8 August) it would start fining Facebook and Instagram owner Meta nearly $100,000 per day for defying a ban on using users' personal information to target ads.
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The tropical forests of the Congo Basin are home to nearly 1 million indigenous people. After thousands of years of survival, deforestation is perhaps their biggest challenge yet.
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Senegal’s government has shut down internet access in response to protests about the sentencing of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko. This is a tactic governments are increasingly used during times of political contention, such as elections or social upheaval.
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Est-il possible de changer le monde tout en pansant ses blessures ? C’est ce que tente de découvrir la militante inuite Aaju Peter dans le documentaire Twice Colonized.
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The bodies of eight Kalina people from French Guiana who died in 1892 are held in national collections. Their remains could be returned to their homeland, as the French government has pledged to facilitate restitutions to overseas territories.
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