Nsa and human rights observance

ThisDayLive features an article on the NSA and human rights observance.

The publication ThisDayLive includes a piece titled 'NSA AND HUMAN RIGHTS OBSERVANCE' dated March 5, 2026. This title appears in the site's content alongside other headlines, such as 'FROM REFORM PAIN TO NATIONAL GAIN', a story about Catholic golfers supporting mental health, and a sports update on Arsenal leading the league after Manchester City's draw with Nottingham Forest. The excerpt provided does not include the full article body or additional details on the event.

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Illustration of US Capitol with divided lawmakers and President Trump signing FISA Section 702 extension amid deadline tension.
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Congress approves 10-day extension of FISA’s Section 702 as lawmakers remain split on broader renewal

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The House and Senate approved a short-term extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act early Friday, moving the program’s expiration from April 20 to April 30 after longer renewal plans stalled amid divisions among House Republicans. President Donald Trump signed the extension on Saturday, setting up another high-stakes fight ahead of the new deadline.

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Keio University's X Dignity Center has released a proposal emphasizing the critical role of news organizations in the AI era, amid concerns that AI-driven changes in the information space threaten democracy. The document, unveiled on January 26, 2026, calls for reaffirming media's social responsibilities and transparency.

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The UN Human Rights Council condemned Iran on January 23, 2026, for human rights abuses during a crackdown on anti-government protests that killed thousands. It mandated an investigation into what rights groups call the biggest repression since the 1979 revolution. High Commissioner Volker Turk urged Iranian authorities to end their brutal repression.

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