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Sexual Harassment

July 8, 2025
China/World

Chinese Man Arrested for Disguising as Woman to Secretly Film Over 1,600 Men

Editor’s Note: This news article has been altered to comply with platform policies regarding sensitive content while preserving the factual reporting. Authorities in Nanjing have arrested a 60-year-old man suspected of disguising

Editor's Choice/Human Rights

Wall Street’s Dirty Secret

The phrase “non-financial misconduct” sounds almost comically bland for a category of behaviour capable of shaking the world’s largest corporations. Yet inside boardrooms from New York to London, those three words — often shortened to the corporate acronym “NFM” —

May 10, 2026

CIA Internal Survey Reveals High Incidence of Sexual Misconduct Among Employees

Defence/News

A recent internal survey conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has revealed that nearly one-third of its employees have experienced inappropriate sexual conduct

What Students in India Think about Women’s Liberty & Safety Issues

Human Rights/India

Nandini Voice for the Deprived, a non-profit organisation based in Chennai, conducted an All-India essay competition for students on the following subject: “Women’s Liberty

Former JPMorgan Banker Expands Lawsuit with New Claims of Racism and Sexual Coercion

July 28, 2026
Business/Judiciary

A former JPMorgan Chase banker has expanded his lawsuit against the United States’ largest bank, filing an amended complaint that adds new defendants and fresh allegations of racial discrimination, sexual coercion and

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International Criminal Court Removes Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan Over Sexual Misconduct Allegation

July 25, 2026
Judiciary/World

The Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court has voted to remove Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan following allegations of sexual misconduct, marking the first dismissal of a chief prosecutor in

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The Man Behind the Global Image Abuse Empire

July 22, 2026
Editor's Choice/Human Rights

A years-long online forum that amassed millions of users by hosting and monetising alleged non-consensual intimate images has been taken offline after an investigation by Bellingcat and New Zealand news outlet The

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San Francisco Archdiocese Agrees to $395 Million Settlement to Resolve 530 Clergy Sexual Abuse Claims

June 30, 2026
Human Rights/World

The Archdiocese of San Francisco has agreed to pay $395 million to resolve 530 claims of child sexual abuse, bringing to a close one of the largest Catholic Church abuse settlements in

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ICC Suspends Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan Amid Ongoing Sexual Misconduct Investigation

June 9, 2026
Human Rights/World

Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), has been suspended with immediate effect by the Bureau of the Assembly of States Parties, which represents the court’s 125 member

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Gisèle Pelicot Warns Pornography Is “Scourge” Fueling Violence Against Women and Children

May 27, 2026
Health/Human Rights

Gisèle Pelicot, the French woman who waived her anonymity during the trial of her former husband Dominique Pelicot, has warned that pornography is a “scourge” on society that is shaping children’s understanding

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Cambridge Scandal Deepens as Veteran Professor Ousted Over Harassment Claims

May 18, 2026
Education/Health/Human Rights

A prominent professor at the University of Cambridge has been stripped of a prestigious college fellowship following an investigation that upheld multiple allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct. Herbert Huppert, an 82-year-old

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Wall Street’s Dirty Secret

May 10, 2026
Editor's Choice/Human Rights

The phrase “non-financial misconduct” sounds almost comically bland for a category of behaviour capable of shaking the world’s largest corporations. Yet inside boardrooms from New York to London, those three words —

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Wall Street Erupts Over ‘Sex Slave’ Lawsuit Shaking JPMorgan Chase

May 7, 2026
Business/Human Rights

A highly unusual sexual harassment lawsuit involving JPMorgan Chase has gripped Wall Street and spilled into mainstream culture, after claims surfaced that a male former investment banker was subjected to coercive and

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Dead Cardinal Accused: Explosive Abuse Allegations Rock Colombia’s Catholic Church

April 22, 2026
Human Rights/World

A deceased senior figure of Colombia’s Catholic Church has been accused of repeated sexual abuse, in revelations that are intensifying scrutiny of institutional responses to such allegations. A man identified as Andrés

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