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Rights groups in Gaza and Ramallah had asked international criminal court to investigate Israel over genocide claims
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Rights groups in Gaza and Ramallah had asked international criminal court to investigate Israel over genocide claims
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Democracies are increasingly using the tools of digital control under the guise of national security.
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Women make up half of the world’s population but receive only 26 per cent of media coverage, according to the latest UN-backed Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) report, the world’s largest study on gender representation in news media.
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Declassified Belgian diplomatic archives shed new light on the Ben Barka affair and redraw the political portrait of the Moroccan opposition leader on the eve of his abduction.
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Declassified Belgian diplomatic archives shed new light on the Ben Barka affair and redraw the political portrait of the Moroccan opposition leader on the eve of his abduction.
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Information collected during the yearslong Salt Typhoon attack could allow Beijing’s intelligence services to track targets from the United States and dozens of other countries.
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Les femmes constituent la moitié de l’humanité, mais n’occupent qu’un quart de l’actualité, alerte un nouveau rapport du Projet mondial de suivi des médias, soutenu par ONU Femmes.
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Tech giant was found to have illegally collected user info – but this could be a landmark moment for data privacy
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Files appear to contain information already in public domain as calls grow for release of all pertinent documents
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The province says it will review its controversial policy after outcry over removing beloved novels from classrooms
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Réparer les séquelles de l'esclavage et du colonialisme est essentiel pour briser le racisme systémique et les inégalités qui frappent les personnes d'ascendance africaine à travers le monde, affirme l’ONU dans un rapport publié mercredi.
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Governments, academia and other stakeholders must “double down on delivering reparatory justice” for people from the African diaspora, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said in a report published on Wednesday.
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The UK’s first dedicated space for Somali heritage has built its collection from 15 years of donations. Culture House’s founders explain the power of giving a permanent home to a community’s heritage and hopes
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The UK’s first dedicated space for Somali heritage has built its collection from 15 years of donations. Culture House’s founders explain the power of giving a permanent home to a community’s heritage and hopes
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Watchdog’s report says government is unable to calculate exact cost of response to data breach, raising doubt over £850m estimate
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Watchdog’s report says government is unable to calculate exact cost of response to data breach, raising doubt over £850m estimate
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The slow process to rebuild parliament, the Nitijela, begins as the Pacific nation confronts the loss of a vital cultural landmark
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Before fleeing China, an activist in Chongqing staged an elaborate one-man demonstration against the Communist Party that doubled as performance art.
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Objects including three-metre spears were collected in late 19th and early 20th centuries and donated to city’s museum
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