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Northeastern Law’s Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project (CRRJ) will host a two-day conference in July to mark the launch of the Burnham-Nobles Digital Archive 2.0.
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Collection of migrants’ DNA has increased by 5,000% in three years in a ‘massive expansion of genetic surveillance’
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Scientists drill for ice cores containing information on preindustrial pollutants, but they are in a race against time
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Guardian investigation reveals promotion of dubious advice, questionable supplements and quick-fix healing methods
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We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: Lawmakers who support reproductive rights must recognize that abortion access and mass surveillance are incompatible. The systems built to track stolen cars and issue parking tickets have become tools to enforce the most personal and politically charged laws in the country.
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Les autorités houthies de facto doivent libérer immédiatement et sans condition les dizaines de membres du personnel des Nations unies et d’organisations de la société civile yéménite et internationale placés en détention arbitraire au cours de l’année écoulée, ont déclaré Amnesty International et Human Rights Watch le 30 mai 2025. Les arrestations arbitraires d’employé·e·s humanitaires par […]
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Recognising the threat the use of disinformation and misinformation poses to Jamaica’s democratic process, the island’s two main political parties say they have committed to rooting out any instances of this among their ranks.
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Huthi de facto authorities should immediately and unconditionally release dozens of staff from the UN, and Yemeni and international civil society organizations who were arbitrarily detained over the course of the past year, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today.
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Indonesian ministry said the decision to block Archive.org was made after discovering content related to online gambling and pornography on the site.
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Newly uncovered documents confirm Japan's ambition to develop biological weapons during the Pacific War. The infamous Unit 731 of the Imperial Army in Harbin, China, was not the only group to use human test subjects.
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Centuries-old manuscripts in Oualata libraries face destruction as desert sands encroach on ancient Mauritanian town.
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Australian employers are monitoring employees, frequently without workers' knowledge or consent. A new report found workers are being watched using optical, listening, data, tracking and physical surveillance. Poor regulation means there is a lack of control on surveillance and the collection of data.
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La "Operación Sindoor" de India provocó represalias pakistaníes y acercó a ambas naciones nucleares a la guerra, mientras los canales de televisión indios desinformaban, con sirenas a todo volumen, presentadores vociferantes y videos virales falsos.
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La "Operación Sindoor" de India provocó represalias pakistaníes y acercó a ambas naciones nucleares a la guerra, mientras los canales de televisión indios desinformaban, con sirenas a todo volumen, presentadores vociferantes y videos virales falsos.
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A pesar de las reiteradas peticiones de transparencia, el gobierno de derechas de la primera ministra italiana, Giorgia Meloni (Fratellli d´Italia/ECR), se ha negado a revelar detalles en público.
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As the EU enacts its landmark health data law, officials warn that public trust, not just infrastructure, will determine its success, citing past misuse cases, such as 23andMe, as a cautionary tale.
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Explore how climate risk data enhances social registries and supports shock-responsive protection systems, with lessons from Sri Lanka, Lao PDR, and regional experiences across Asia and the Pacific.
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En un mundo en el que aumenta el autoritarismo, el informe muestra que muchas grandes empresas tecnológicas siguen en gran medida "actuando como de costumbre", sin tratar cuestiones críticas.
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In the past, Shakespeare famously wrote in his play Henry VI that the first step for those seeking power was to “kill off the lawyers”. Today, the first step taken by those seeking power is to hide the numbers and control the message.
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Une délégation d’eurodéputés de la commission des Libertés civiles, de la Justice et des Affaires intérieures du Parlement européen se rendra à Rome vendredi 30 mai pour enquêter sur l’utilisation d’un logiciel espion par l’Italie.
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