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One million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh face little prospect of safely returning home, six years since the Myanmar military launched a campaign of mass atrocities in Rakhine State on August 25, 2017.
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A series of exhibitions this summer and autumn highlight the protest woven into stitchwork
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Opposition activists have previously been accused of treason and unpatriotic behaviour for expressing concerns about human rights abuses.
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Minister for Economic Affairs Wille Rydman only took up his role recently, after his predecessor quit for his own racist views and links to neo-Nazi groups.
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“Those in power are so accustomed to extreme privilege that anything less than maintaining that feels like oppression.” — Tina Ngata.
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"We are targeting those carrying out information manipulation and interference as part of a broader hybrid campaign by Russia against the EU and the member states," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said
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Campaigners hope to remember forgotten tailor Ada Nield Chew by building a statue of her in Crewe.
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Gordon, also known as "Whipped Peter," was a former enslaved man who became famous for being the subject of photographs that revealed the extensive scarring on his back from the brutal whippings he endured during slavery.
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Amnistía Internacional pide al gobierno de Bangladesh la abolición de la pena de muerte en el país.
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La gendarmerie nationale développe de plus en plus de projets basés sur l'intelligence artificielle. Chargée de mission en la matière au sein de l'institution, Ysens de France dresse un état des lieux.
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Nusra and Khadija share the bond of being cousins and of living in the same small town in West Darfur. Now they share a darker bond: both survivors of sexual violence in the conflict in Sudan.
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Plusieurs études conduites aux États-Unis montrent que les femmes sont plus susceptibles que les hommes de perdre leur emploi du fait de l’automatisation des tâches.
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Le Tribunal canadien des droits de la personne a approuvé une entente de règlement de 23,4 milliards de dollars pour les enfants, les jeunes et les familles des Premières Nations touchés par le sous-financement des services de protection de l'enfance par le gouvernement fédéral.
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Groundbreaking data counts 1.3m quilombola, historically excluded population whose communities were founded by fugitive enslaved people
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The Iranian authorities are doubling down on their oppressive methods of policing and severely oppressing Iranian women and girls for defying degrading compulsory veiling laws, Amnesty International said today. In a detailed analysis published today, the organization exposes the authorities’ intensified nationwide crackdown on women and girls who choose not to wear headscarves in public.
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Les autorités en Iran intensifient considérablement la répression des femmes et des filles iraniennes qui défient la législation imposant le port du voile.
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“Las autoridades iraníes están redoblando sus sofocantes métodos policiales y oprimiendo severamente a las mujeres y las niñas que se atreven a desafiar las degradantes leyes sobre la obligatoriedad del uso del velo”, ha declarado hoy Amnistía Internacional.
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La Corte Suprema de Canadá confirmó la orden de destrucción de los documentos para septiembre de 2027.
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The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal approved a $23.4-billion revised agreement to compensate victims of the underfunded First Nations child-welfare system on Wednesday.
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Opened two years after the country legalised ‘homosexual acts’, Lavender Menace made a huge impact. Now it has opened a public queer books archive.