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Sexual Harassment - Page 2

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

Sri Lankan Monk Granted Bail in Shocking Harassment Case

April 9, 2026
Human Rights/Sri Lanka

A controversial case in Anuradhapura has drawn public attention after a temple incumbent accused of sexual harassment was released on bail by the Chief Magistrate. Siyapath Sasindu Wickramaratne ordered the suspect monk’s

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America’s Naughty Boys and Their Wildest Desires

January 31, 2026
Editorials/Geopolitics

Editorial America likes to imagine itself as a republic born of virtue: powdered wigs, stern faces, and a constitutional order designed to keep human weakness on a short leash. Yet the latest

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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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FBI Documents Reveal Secrets Behind Jeffrey Epstein’s Great St. James Island

December 29, 2025
News/World

A recently disclosed Justice Department document references Great St. James, the sprawling 67-hectare (165-acre) Caribbean island tied to Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about why the FBI reportedly did not investigate the property

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Allison Mack: From Smallville Star to Sex Cult Survivor

December 8, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights

Four years after her sentencing for her role in the NXIVM sex cult, American actress Allison Mack has opened up in her first extensive interview since her release, revealing the complex reality

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Oxford Scholar Quits Amid Claims of Sex Misconduct and Bullying

December 2, 2025
Education/Health/Human Rights

A senior University of Oxford academic has stepped down after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, bullying, and unwanted advances toward female students and junior colleagues. The revelations, first examined in a Bloomberg

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

July 8, 2025
China/World

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

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

October 12, 2024
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 & Safety in India – Issues and Remedies”

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CIA Internal Survey Reveals High Incidence of Sexual Misconduct Among Employees

October 10, 2024
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 in the workplace at least once during their

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