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Nepali authorities have stopped processing applications for transgender people to change their legal gender on identity documents, regressing on years of progress and undermining the fundamental right of recognition before the law. Policymakers in Nepal should reject attempts to undermine the fundamental rights of sexual and gender minorities.
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It is not an exaggeration to say that Iranian civilians have been subjected to atrocities by every party involved in the conflict. The plight of Iranians demands accountability. But what options exist?
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More than simply a uniform adoption of artificial intelligence, a technological innovation has emerged that is transforming the battlefield, decision-making processes, local narratives, and forms of social control.
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A Ukrainian human rights investigator explains how systematic detention, torture, and disappearances are documented and built into legal cases against perpetrators.
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The Russian Ministry of Defense has launched a propaganda campaign using WWII archival documents to portray Ukrainians as Nazi collaborators and to legitimize current military aggression, warns Ukraine's disinformation center.
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The Russian Ministry of Defense has launched a propaganda campaign using WWII archival documents to portray Ukrainians as Nazi collaborators and to legitimize current military aggression, warns Ukraine's disinformation center.
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Public statements shape perception. Public records reveal sequence, internal concern, and institutional reality that official messaging often leaves out.
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Proposed amendments to India’s digital regulation rules would grant authorities wide-ranging powers to police, censor and remove users’ content, Amnesty International has warned in a new legal analysis of the proposals. The amendments to India’s IT rules – which govern digital media content – are currently open for public consultation before they are debated in the country’s parliament.
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Thousands of Kenyan Somalis living in refugee camps are trapped in a painful paradox of officially being recorded as refugees.
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Thousands of Kenyan Somalis living in refugee camps are trapped in a painful paradox of officially being recorded as refugees.
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A federal judge struck down the Pentagon’s restrictive press credential policy as unconstitutional, even as officials moved to tighten control over journalists’ access and information flow.
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