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L’analyse de plus de 13 000 articles de presse et 3 400 journaux télévisés montre la grande diversité des termes utilisés pour désigner les personnes en déplacement – une terminologie qui influence profondément le regard porté sur elles.
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The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has denied a former student union executive's request to limit public disclosure of her medical information in a discrimination case, ruling that privacy concerns do not outweigh the principle of open court proceedings.
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Countries are forcing tech giants to store citizen data locally, challenging the standard business model of harvesting data abroad while keeping profits at home.
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Newly revealed historical records of European States' criminal indictments of Hitler should shape how courts think of "head of state immunity"
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L’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies a commémoré mardi le 30e anniversaire du génocide de Srebrenica, qualifié par les juridictions internationales comme la pire atrocité commise sur le sol européen depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Lors de la cérémonie solennelle, les Nations Unies ont réaffirmé leur engagement à tirer les leçons de cette tragédie, à préserver la mémoire des victimes, et à lutter contre le négationnisme et la montée des discours de haine.
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How can governments promote sustainable development through effective, inclusive, and future-proof data governance? The Broadband Commission Working Group on Data Governance in the Digital Age was launched to advance inclusive, interoperable, and future-ready data governance frameworks that respond to the challenges and opportunities of today.
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Rights activists hail move to arrest Haibatullah Akhundzada and Afghan chief justice Abdul Hakim Haqqani for crimes against humanity
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Au total, trente ans après, 54 personnes ont été condamnées à 781 années de prison pour legénocide et d’autres crimes commis à Srebrenica. Mais les procès se font de plus en plusrares, tout comme les preuves suffisantes. À l’occasion du 30e anniversaire dugénocide, Detektor, en collaboration avec Justice Info, présente un aperçu des verdictsrendus pour génocide, ainsi qu’un rappel des moments clés du travail des instancesjudiciaires nationales et internationales dans la poursuite de ces crimes.
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Once the backbone of human rights work, documentation is now in crisis. Formal investigations, curated archives, and legal evidence are losing ground amid shifting approaches to philanthropy, NGO precarity, and shrinking civic spaces. Even as established documentation methods utilize new technologies, skepticism toward name-and-shame strategies and legal instruments has left documentation struggling for relevance, particularly in crisis-driven contexts that demand rapid responses.
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Since 1963, when he photographed a fellow student being arrested, David Hoffman has turned his camera on rebels and rioters. His archive tells an alternative story of Britain, from Greenham Common to students marching on Whitehall
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In 2024, following the collapse of the Assad regime, investigative journalists and human rights groups gained access to intelligence archives once guarded with absolute secrecy. Among the files was a June 2012 memo detailing prisoner’s deaths in custody. The documents confirmed that bodies were routinely transferred to military hospitals and buried without notifying families. Names were redacted, but cross-referencing with witness accounts and hospital records pointed to at least dozens of Christians among the victims.
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An NGO has taken the South African government to court over a backlog of hundreds of thousands of applications for late birth registration, with some people waiting for seven years for a response from…
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As programs recognizing LGBTQ+ people are cut, an Ohio archive is doing what queer Americans always have: preserving their own history.
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Genetics reunited the families of Argentina’s disappeared. President Javier Milei’s government is imperiling that.
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Emerging technologies such as AI are accelerating change across industries, but regulation often remains at a standstill. A new platform seeks to address this gap.
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Extreme weather events are increasingly forcing millions of people from their homes. In this guide we will focus on visualising conflict, climate and displacement data.
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The Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee was formed in the USSR in 1942 to solicit international Jewish support for the forces battling Nazi Germany.
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Gardes à vue, violences policières, discours stigmatisants… Dans un nouveau rapport, Amnesty International dénonce les multiples formes de répression qui visent celles et ceux qui défendent l’environnement en France.
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Cuando en 2025 Ruth Reyes declaró ante el juez Alejandro Aguilar, lo primero que le dijo fue que tenía cinco hijos, pero que le faltaba uno. También, que nunca autorizó su adopción en 1983.
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The events of April 13, 1975—commonly referred to as the Beirut Bus Massacre—marked the start of brief but deadly armed clashes between Christian Phalangist and Palestinian militants.
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