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Join us online for Disability and the Archives: Access, Absences and Action, a two-day virtual conference hosted by Shakespeare's Globe.
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Russian journalists learned that a government office inadvertently made thousands of sensitive complaints viewable online, including accounts of abuse and coercion in the military.
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Minutes of travel expenses of former Duke of York as UK trade envoy withheld from National Archives
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Thousands of documents and interviews with Assad-era officials reveal how the regime worked to conceal evidence of its atrocities during the Syrian civil war.
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Imran Ahmed of Center for Countering Digital Hate files complaint against senior Trump allies
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Imran Ahmed of Center for Countering Digital Hate files complaint against senior Trump allies
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Lawmakers unanimously approve a law, which demands an apology and reparations from the former colonial power.
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Researchers have realised the records are a ‘goldmine’ to study changes in environmental conditions
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New Africa Hub confronts colonial-era silences by asking visitors to share insights on 40,000 objects
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A national fireams register would have allowed police to better assess risk posed by alleged Bondi shooters before attack. A register, which would track weapons across the country in real time, was a priority for law enforcement and gun control advocates after the 1996 Port Arthur massacre. Almost 30 years later, it remains unfinished, hampered by poor resourcing and poor recordkeeping.
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(London, December 17, 2025) – Authorities in Kazakhstan have targeted independent journalists and media outlets in recent weeks, a coalition of nine human rights groups said today. The authorities have searched the newsroom of an independent news agency, detained media workers, and pressured journalists over their reporting.
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Ukrainian Armed Forces apply Blue Shield protective markings to state archive buildings preserving cultural heritage, ensuring their protection under international law during conflict.
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The Transitional Government in Syria arrested the international law expert Shamis Mahfouz from his office in Damascus on charges of "conspiring against state security," confiscating his archives and transferring him to Investigation Branch 202.
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On November 21, President Ilham Aliyev signed a decree establishing a new centralized digital platform that dramatically expends state surveillance powers.
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Queer archivist groups like Invisible Histories and the Queer Zine Archive Project are preserving queer history and making it accessible in the face of the federal government's erasure. You can do the same.
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On the 75th anniversary of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), we take a look at Magnum's coverage of refugee and displacement crises around the world, from the 1940s to the present day.
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Invitée de l’émission En Vérité sur Radio Sénégal, l’ambassadrice de France au Sénégal, Mme Christine Fages, est longuement revenue sur la commémoration du massacre de Thiaroye 44 et sur la question sensible de la déclassification des archives réclamées par les historiens sénégalais.
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Invitée de l’émission En Vérité sur Radio Sénégal, l’ambassadrice de France au Sénégal, Mme Christine Fages, est longuement revenue sur la commémoration du massacre de Thiaroye 44 et sur la question sensible de la déclassification des archives réclamées par les historiens sénégalais.
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Opponents of AfD lawmakers say that their push to publish sensitive details about national security could benefit Russian military planning.
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Opponents of AfD lawmakers say that their push to publish sensitive details about national security could benefit Russian military planning.
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