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Child Sexual Abuse - Page 4

June 21, 2026
Health/Social

The Murder of Fabian: A Father’s Testimony, a Shocking Reunion and the Questions Left Behind

When Matthias Rohde turned towards the woman sitting in the defendant’s dock and said, “We are a couple,” the courtroom in Rostock fell into a moment of disbelief. After two days of

Business

HSBC and Barclays Dragged Into $12bn Epstein-Linked Trust Lawsuit

HSBC and Barclays are facing a $12 billion lawsuit in the United States over their alleged roles in an offshore trust business suspected of large-scale fraud and linked to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The case centers on La Hougue, a

February 10, 2026

Epstein Files Raise Claims of Secret Children and Missing Newborn

Diplomacy/Human Rights

Jeffrey Epstein may have fathered multiple secret children, including one allegedly taken from her mother minutes after birth, according to newly released files from

Moral Catastrophe in Sri Lanka: Justice Failures in Child Sexual Abuse

Editorials

Editorial A grave scandal has erupted in Sri Lanka, exposing a profound moral and judicial crisis. The arrest of M.R. Vidura, principal of Gotamigama

Dalai Lama Named Repeatedly in Epstein Files, Stirring Global Controversy

February 8, 2026
China/Human Rights/World

The name of the Dalai Lama has appeared 168 times in newly released court files related to Jeffrey Epstein, triggering renewed international scrutiny of the Tibetan spiritual leader’s past associations, according to

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Inside Epstein’s Digital World: The Bizarre and Disturbing Revelations of 3 Million Pages

February 5, 2026
Human Rights/World

The latest tranche of documents released by the U.S. Justice Department, totaling an astonishing three million pages, offers unprecedented insight into the private life of Jeffrey Epstein, the financier and convicted sex

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Chomsky’s Shadow: Revealed Ties to Jeffrey Epstein Stir Global Scrutiny

February 4, 2026
Diplomacy/Human Rights

The latest tranche of documents from the U.S. Justice Department, released Friday under a congressional transparency law, casts fresh light on the relationship between Noam Chomsky, the world-renowned linguist, and Jeffrey Epstein,

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Epstein Files Raise Claims of Secret Children and Missing Newborn

February 3, 2026
Diplomacy/Human Rights

Jeffrey Epstein may have fathered multiple secret children, including one allegedly taken from her mother minutes after birth, according to newly released files from the U.S. Justice Department that shed fresh light

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Sri Lanka Arrest Shakes Nation Over Alleged Mass Child Abuse

February 3, 2026
Human Rights/News/Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan police have arrested a businessman on grave allegations of sexually abusing more than thirty-six children under the age of eighteen, in a case that has sent shockwaves across the country.

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Children, Porn, and a Silent Epidemic

February 1, 2026
Education/Health/Human Rights

Children are being exposed to pornography at alarmingly early ages, with studies showing that between 8% and 20% encounter explicit content before turning 10, and over 90% before 14. This phenomenon, reported

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Epstein Files Cast Spotlight on Melania Trump’s Past Ties to Ghislaine Maxwell

January 31, 2026
Diplomacy/News

Melania Trump has come under renewed scrutiny after newly released Justice Department records revealed friendly email exchanges between the future first lady and Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate of convicted sex offender

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Zuckerberg Approved Teen Access to AI Chatbots Despite Sexual Risk Warnings

January 28, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Human Rights

Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg approved allowing minors to access artificial intelligence chatbot companions despite internal warnings that the tools were capable of sexual and romantic interactions, according to internal company documents

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Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Fuels Murder Claims as Questions Linger Over Financier’s Death

January 19, 2026
Geopolitics/Human Rights

More than five years after convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his New York jail cell, his younger brother Mark has emerged as one of the most vocal figures rejecting

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When Ego-Centric Power Melts in the Sixth-Grade Classroom

January 18, 2026
Columns/Sri Lanka

Smriti Irani is not only a popular figure in India but also well known in Sri Lanka. She became popular in Sri Lanka through the character “Tulsi” in the teledrama Mahagedara. From

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