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In recent years, as the Azerbaijani government has tightened its control over domestic media, a growing wave of journalists has been forced to continue their work from abroad.
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Liberian President Joseph Boakai should follow through on his commitment to justice and human rights by renewing an executive order key to establishing a war crimes court to address accountability for civil war-era crimes in the country.
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In his second term, President Donald Trump asserted new control over the press − as Hungary’s strongman leader Viktor Orbán had urged him to do.
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El Centro Conmemorativo de Srebrenica recientemente se reunió en Sarajevo para presentar un análisis legal y guías para denunciar el delito de negar el genocidio. El objetivo era ayudar a superar dificultades legales, académicos e institucionales para hacer que los autores asuman su responsabilidad.
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Legal experts warned that the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina is violating its legal obligations by not applying the Criminal Code that refers to the prohibition of genocide denial.
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The Burundian media landscape poses immense challenges for journalists in this Central African country. They often receive death threats and work in a virtually permanent state of insecurity.
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Le paysage médiatique burundais reflète les difficultés extrêmes rencontrées par les journalistes dans ce pays d'Afrique centrale: ils sont souvent exposés aux menaces de mort et à une insécurité quasi permanente.
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El entorno de medios burundeses refleja las dificultades extremas que tienen los periodistas en ese país de África central: a menudo se ven expuestos a amenazas de muerte y a una inseguridad casi permanente.
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Every map tells a story. But what happens when half the world’s population is underrepresented in the data that shapes our lives?
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A webinar exploring how investigative journalists can document human rights abuses in war zones, with a focus on methods to ensure the information gathered can later be used by legal investigators or international courts.
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Les journalistes travaillant au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique du Nord (MENA) sont souvent en première ligne des tragédies qui se déroulent – de Gaza et du Soudan à la Syrie, du Yémen à l’Irak. Dans ces situations de conflit et d’après-conflit, les journalistes peuvent être parmi les premiers à découvrir des preuves potentielles de crimes de guerre.
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These online resources hold crucial information on history, social issues, and activism. Despite Donald Trump's disavowal of Project 2025, his administration began enforcing that initiative's agenda immediately after his second inauguration. This includes efforts to erase history through education cuts, classroom and book censorship, website scrubbing, and the silencing of media outlets and institutions like PBS, NPR, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum....
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Oír Más is a radio collective dedicated to amplifying the voices of diverse communities through radio experimentation.
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The Hong Kong journalist diaspora strikes to report on politically sensitive news and connect the scattered diaspora communities.
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Lebanon’s public voter lists expose sensitive personal data, putting citizens at risk of surveillance, discrimination, and targeted attacks.
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Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) asked the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to investigate Trump administration officials’ use of Signal and other third-party messaging applications.
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“The removal of section 7AA goes against the kōrero of survivors and the recommendations of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care. Yet this government pushes on, seemingly determined to repeat the mistakes of the past.”
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Digital technology has interconnected people and services, but global governance driven by mercantilist interests have led to unprecedented marginalization, exacerbating poverty, immigration crisis, and global instability.
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"Technology is integral to the discourse on the future, and we need to be part of the future. We must be involved in shaping it, not cut out from it."
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“But it is not true that suddenly all these people with alternative opinions disappeared from China or no longer work,” says China historian Ian Johnson.
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