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The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Tuesday announced it had transferred ownership of two antiquities to Yemen, but that the war-torn country had agreed to leave them in New York for safe-keeping.
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Depuis l’invasion de l’Ukraine, l’ONU a recensé 77 exécutions sommaires de civils détenus arbitrairement par la Russie dans les territoires qu’elle occupe, ce qui relève du crime de guerre, selon le Haut-Commissariat aux droits de l’homme.
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L’armée américaine a annoncé lundi annuler les condamnations « injustes » de 110 soldats afro-américains, décidées par une cour martiale après des violences au Texas, en 1917.
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Les États-Unis ont imposé mardi, pour la première fois, des sanctions pour des violences sexuelles perpétrées lors de conflits, à l’encontre de deux responsables du Soudan du Sud, ainsi que de deux dirigeants du groupe État islamique (ÉI).
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La décision était très attendue. Rina Gonoi, une ancienne soldate, avait été la première à dénoncer publiquement les agressions sexuelles dans l'armée japonaise et à porter plainte devant la justice pour de tels faits contre trois de ses anciens collègues.
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Three Japanese ex-soldiers were found guilty Tuesday but given only suspended jail sentences for sexually assaulting a female colleague who won praise but also online hate for going public with her accusations.
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Cases of abuse and killings involving minors will now be open to further scrutiny after decades of campaigning.
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En décembre 2021, la France avait ouvert, avec quinze ans d’avance sur le délai légal, ses archives judiciaires liées à la guerre. En pratique, l’accès à ces documents restait difficile pour les familles et les chercheurs.
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Seis reporteros gráficos conversan con EL PAÍS sobre las imágenes que marcaron sus carreras entre 1973 y 1990
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The formation, organization, and accessibility of archives and libraries are critical for the production of historical narratives. They contain the materials...
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Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, was accused of exposing state secrets by revealing a confidential document at a political rally. Khan was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
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Archeologists resumed digging Tuesday at the remote site of a former Native American boarding school in central Nebraska, searching for the remains of children who died there decades ago. The search for a hidden cemetery near the former Genoa Indian Industrial School in Nebraska gained renewed interest after the discovery of hundreds of children’s remains at other Native American boarding school sites across the U.S. and Canada since 2021, said Dave Williams, the state’s archeologist whose team is digging at the site.
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The ai4lam community is organizing its annual international conference, Fantastic Futures 2023, to be held at the Internet Archive Canada, Vancouver, Canada, on November 15-17 2023. We are bringing together a diverse audience of professionals from libraries, archives, museums (LAMs), heritage organizations, as well as industry, advocacy, and policy groups, interested in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to the work of libraries, memory organizations, scholarship, arts and culture, and information preservation and access.
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The study focuses on a universal basic income and spans 12 years and thousands of people in Kenya. How did the money change lives? What's better: monthly payouts or a lump sum.
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Majority of the world’s coups in Africa with at least 106 coups across Africa since 1950 and 108 unsuccessful attempts.
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Le roman graphique “Femme, vie, liberté”, conçu sous la direction de Marjane Satrapi, sort en librairie ce jeudi 14 septembre. Un an après la mort de Mahsa Amini, l’ouvrage raconte l’année de révolution que vient de vivre l’Iran. Pour la dessinatrice Bahareh Akrami, que nous avons rencontrée, il est crucial de ne pas laisser ce combat tomber dans l’oubli.
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Adilur Rahman Khan and Nasiruddin Elan of Odhikar group documented extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances.
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Moscow City Court said it was dissolving the organisation for illegally hosting conferences and exhibitions.
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Evidence found by Hannah Durkin includes ships landing in Cuba in 1872, and people held in Benin in 1873.
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