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A team of scholars has worked since November to archive resources that are valuable to themselves and the public—just in case they were taken down. In the first few days of Donald Trump’s second term as president, the White House Council on Environmental Quality’s Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool (CEJST, for short) disappeared from government websites. It was an interactive map of U.S. Census tracts that are “marginalized by underinvestment and overburdened by pollution,” as the...
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The Malaysian police recently confiscated a laptop from Malaysiakini as part of their ongoing investigation into former Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin's comments regarding a purported royal addendum that could allow former Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak to serve his prison sentence under house arrest.
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Archivists preserve social media posts from conflict zones — but verifying and protecting the vast quantity of dynamic content presents huge challenges for the teams that attempt it.
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As per his mother’s wishes, Taylor has donated his grandfather’s archives to the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre (VHEC) and the UBC Library. The digitization of the archive is set to be completed in August, and it will be open to researchers worldwide. On Monday, Taylor also launched a six-episode podcast called The Hidden Holocaust Papers.
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Wiener Holocaust Library has digitised more than 150,000 items including letters, pamphlets and photos
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Under the deposed dictator, books had to pass detailed scrutiny by government censors.
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We may not be able to change how people ingest information, but we can and should place guardrails around the evidence we use to inform the public.
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Inside the dangerous effort to dodge censorship and document the horrors of Israel's war against Gaza.
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With independent journalism in Russia now virtually impossible, a group of exiled journalists has launched a Russian Independent Media Archive. The collection preserves the legacy of Russian journalism and underscores the current lack of freedom, but also functions as a valuable tool for research and education.
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New book casts doubt on accepted picture of communist bloc support for violent radicals during cold war.
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University of Cambridge research suggests living collections have collectively reached peak capacity
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Police Commissioner Dr Kevin Blake has issued an apology following the exposure of sensitive records belonging to the police’s Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA)
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The amendment Bill was presented in and passed by the National Assembly on 23 January 2025 and referred to the Standing Committee the next day by the Senate after backlash from opposition, media and civil society. The Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act passed in 2016 triggered widespread criticism from human rights organizations and activists for its potential for harmful impact on the right to freedom of expression and access to information in the country. The nine years since have...
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Lawmakers argue that mass surveillance will help to protect children. But the implications for our privacy and security are staggering, says journalist Apostolis Fotiadis
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Descendants of survivors helped researchers identify 279 deportees and tell their stories. ‘We give previously faceless victims a voice,’ says project’s co-founder.
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An Indian tribunal temporarily suspended a five-year data sharing ban between WhatsApp and owner Meta Platforms , a major relief for the U.S. giant which had warned its advertising business will be affected.
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Aujourd’hui, mon Bureau va déposer deux requêtes aux fins de délivrance de mandats d’arrêt dans la situation en Afghanistan auprès des juges de la Chambre préliminaire II de la Cour pénale internationale.
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Today, I can announce that my Office has filed two applications for warrants of arrest before Pre-Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court in the Situation in Afghanistan.
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Washington looks happy for the video app to harvest users’ data – as long as China does not reap the rewards
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Washington looks happy for the video app to harvest users’ data – as long as China does not reap the rewards
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