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Al menos 21 correos electrónicos que circularon entre altos funcionarios del Ministerio de Salud en los momentos más críticos de la pandemia muestran errores e inconsistencias en el conteo de fallecidos, lo que provocaba que se informara al país un número menor de decesos.
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Missak Manouchian, an Armenian genocide survivor who went on to become a French Resistance hero, will enter France’s Panthéon mausoleum of revered historical figures next year, President Emmanuel Macron announced in a statement Sunday.
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At the Oslo Freedom Forum, dissidents and rights defenders seek solidarity as their movements struggle.
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Le Japon s'apprête à réformer sa législation sur les agressions sexuelles et reconnaît enfin le consentement.
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A delegation of African leaders including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Saint Petersburg on Saturday as part of its mission to try to broker peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv. The meeting comes a day after the delegation met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and as Putin confirmed that he has deployed tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus. Read our live blog to see how all the day's events unfolded.
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Germany will pay Holocaust survivors $1.4 billion in 2024, with the payment coming in the forms of direct compensation and welfare programs.
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La romancière américaine à succès Elizabeth Gilbert a fait une annonce inattendue : elle suspend jusqu’à nouvel ordre la publication de son prochain roman, “The Snow Forest”. Elle évoque un torrent de réactions indignées de “ses lecteurs ukrainiens”, qui critiquent son choix d’avoir écrit un livre dont l’intrigue se déroule en Russie.
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Fruit d’un compromis fait pour ménager les conservateurs, la loi ne convainc pas les minorités sexuelles du pays, qui dénoncent l’incompréhension des responsables politiques du pays.
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Des nations qui ont déjà les pieds dans l’eau s'engagent pour la justice climatique devant la Cour internationale de justice (CIJ). Pourquoi ?
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La commissaire fédérale à l'information du Canada dit qu'elle continuera de faire pression sur les libéraux.
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No se sabe quién está detrás de “Archivos del Terror en Uruguay” ni cómo consiguió los documentos del archivo Berrutti.
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Lauren Davila made a stunning discovery as a graduate student at the College of Charleston: an ad for a slave auction larger than any historian had yet identified. The find yields a new understanding of the enormous harm of such a transaction.
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Daniel Ellsberg, the U.S. military analyst whose change of heart on the Vietnam War led him to leak the classified "Pentagon Papers," revealing U.S. government deception about the war and setting off a major freedom-of-the-press battle, died on Friday at the age of 92, his family said in a statement.
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Su filtración de documentos del Pentágono en 1971 reveló mentiras sobre la guerra de Vietnam y llevó a que se le considerara "el hombre más peligroso de EE.UU.".
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L’interlocutrice spéciale indépendante sur les tombes anonymes estime qu’il est « urgent » d’envisager des mécanismes juridiques pour permettre au Canada de lutter contre le négationnisme entourant l’existence des pensionnats fédéraux pour enfants autochtones.
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Indigenous men who were among search teams hoping to find four children aboard a plane that crashed in the Amazon jungle in Colombia say one of their most sacred rituals played a role in rescue efforts.
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A legal complaint filed in Argentina accuses Venezuelan security forces of crimes against humanity against government opponents since 2014.
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Almost nine out of 10 people hold “fundamental biases” against women, a new UN report has found, decrying a “decade of stagnation” that has led to a dismantling of women’s rights in many parts of the world.
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Une recrudescence des attaques contre les civils par des groupes armés non étatiques a entraîné le déplacement de près d’un million de personnes en République démocratique du Congo (RDC) depuis janvier, a annoncé jeudi l’Agence de l’ONU pour les migrations. |
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Despite the Saudi authorities’ commitment to end their use of the death penalty against children under 18 at the time of the crime, seven young men are at risk of imminent execution after an appeals court confirmed their punishment, Amnesty International said today. Their execution would mark a chilling escalation of the already record-breaking use of the death penalty with the number of executions in the country having increased seven-fold in the past three years alone. “Saudi authorities...
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