According to the Geneva Academy of Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, as of May, there were more than 120 armed conflicts in the world, involving 60...
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A global deal on the criminal use of computer technology is moving ahead despite worries it will let governments around the world violate human rights by probing electronic communications and bypassing privacy safeguards.
According to the Geneva Academy of Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, as of May, there were more than 120 armed conflicts in the world, involving 60...
Independent U.N. human rights experts said in a new report Tuesday that their findings show Venezuela's government has intensified the use of...
By Meghna Pradhan There has been a rising alarm regarding the scale at which Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology now permeates every aspect of...
Government’s partial ban not enough for human rights groups as risk remains over use of British munitions in Gaza
UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights Nada Al-Nashif said Tuesday (10/9) that the warring parties in the Sudanese conflict were acting with...
(RFE/RL) -- Imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi issued a plea on September 16 to coincide with the second anniversary of the...
The AI Convention requires companies to protect human rights and democratic institutions while maintaining transparency, privacy and equality, and...
The AI Convention requires companies to protect human rights and democratic institutions while maintaining transparency, privacy and equality, and...
Document detailing ‘deterioration’ under Kais Saied will fuel concerns about bloc’s migration deal with his country
In his first statement following his arrest in France in late August, Telegram co-founder and CEO has said that the social media giant is ready to...