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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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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 el Día de la Unión Europea contra la Impunidad por el Genocidio, los Crímenes de Lesa Humanidad y los Crímenes de Guerra, la Iniciativa Global contra la Impunidad por Crímenes Internacionales y Violaciones Graves de los Derechos Humanos lanza MakingJusticeWork.org, una plataforma digital diseñada para reforzar el trabajo de los actores clave comprometidos con la lucha por la rendición de cuentas.
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On the European Union (EU) Day Against Impunity for Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes, the Global Initiative Against Impunity for International Crimes and Serious Human Rights Violations (GIAI) launches MakingJusticeWork.org, a digital platform designed to strengthen the work of key stakeholders and actors engaged in the fight for accountability.
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À l’occasion de la journée européenne de lutte contre l’impunité des auteurs de génocides, de crimes contre l’humanité et de crimes de guerre, l’Initiative mondiale contre l’impunité pour les crimes internationaux et les violations graves des droits humains (GIAI) lance MakingJusticeWork.org, une plateforme numérique conçue pour renforcer le travail des acteur·ices engagé·es dans la lutte pour la reddition de comptes.
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This is the final part of a three-part series about age verification in the European Union. In part one, we give an overview of the political debate around age verification and explore the age verification proposal introduced by the European Commission, based on digital identities.
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Declassified documents reveal secret support by intelligence agencies without oversight by elected politicians
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14 May 2025 – The General Court of the European Union has annulled the European Commission decision to refuse access to text messages relating to COVID-19 vaccine negotiations, stating that doing so violated EU access to documents law and breached the principle of good administration. In early 2021, it was revealed that President von der
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Democracy in the EU is under threat from Russian-backed foreign information manipulation.
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L’eurodéputé Tomas Tobé (PPE) propose la création d’une agence européenne pour lutter contre la désinformation étrangère. L’objectif : renforcer la résilience de l’UE face à l’ingérence étrangère, notamment en période électorale.
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Les Européens soutiennent la création d'un tribunal spécial pour juger les crimes d'agression des hauts responsables russes dans le cadre de la guerre en Ukraine, mais l’absence de soutien des États-Unis risque de compromettre les chances de succès de l'initiative.
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EU officials say Washington has informally signalled it will not object to the evidence being collected for the tribunal – a cautious but notable concession.
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Encrypted chat apps like Signal and WhatsApp are one of the best ways to keep your digital conversations as private as possible. But if you’re not careful with how those conversations are backed up, you can accidentally undermine your privacy.
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The signed agreement is part of legal support services and includes a mechanism for receiving cases and procedures for issuing personal documents, which are key to accessing vital services, education, and rights. Without these documents, families face significant barriers to receiving aid and accessing opportunities, exacerbating the challenges they already face.
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In his 2021 report “Our Common Agenda”, the Secretary-General acknowledged large-scale disinformation as an existential threat to humanity and proposed a global code of conduct to promote integrity in public information.
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Marine infrastructure has become somewhat less “invisible” than it has traditionally been, but efforts to target this infrastructure are not new. Most of the time, we view efforts to interfere with cables through two lenses. It is either an effort to tap an adversary’s cables for eavesdropping, like the Cold War-era Operation Ivy Bells, or it is an effort of sabotage, aimed at disrupting communication for military advantage or to undermine civil society.
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Today is World Press Freedom Day. The Guardian is determined to highlight the dangers faced by reporters working in some of the world’s most perilous places, and to tell their stories
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