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Sexual Misconduct

October 10, 2024
Defence/News

CIA Internal Survey Reveals High Incidence of Sexual Misconduct Among Employees

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

Editor's Choice/Human Rights

Silence and Power in the Spanish Church Abuse Scandal

A major investigation published by El País has reignited one of the most damaging and unresolved crises facing the Catholic Church in Spain: the systematic handling, and alleged concealment, of sexual abuse cases involving clergy. The report outlines a pattern

June 5, 2026

Cambridge Scandal Deepens as Veteran Professor Ousted Over Harassment Claims

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

Oxford Scholar Quits Amid Claims of Sex Misconduct and Bullying

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

Warren Buffett Delays Billions in Gates Foundation Donations due to Epstein Files

June 30, 2026
Business

Warren Buffett has delayed his usual midyear donation to the Gates Foundation, breaking a two-decade pattern of annual contributions as he waits for the results of an internal review examining the foundation’s

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Canadian Billionaire Frank Stronach Convicted in Sexual Assault Case as Judge Condemns Conduct

June 21, 2026
Canada/Human Rights/World

Canadian billionaire businessman Frank Stronach has been found guilty of one count of sexual assault and one count of indecent assault, marking a significant development in a criminal case involving allegations spanning

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Silence and Power in the Spanish Church Abuse Scandal

June 5, 2026
Editor's Choice/Human Rights

A major investigation published by El País has reignited one of the most damaging and unresolved crises facing the Catholic Church in Spain: the systematic handling, and alleged concealment, of sexual abuse

More

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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Germany’s Pediatric Care System Rocked by Massive Abuse Scandal

May 16, 2026
Germany/Human Rights/World

German prosecutors have charged a pediatrician in the eastern state of Brandenburg with 130 counts of child sexual abuse, including rape, in a case that has shocked the country and exposed serious

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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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Sri Lankan Cricket Star Slammed with DNA Test Battle Over Alleged Child

April 1, 2026
Human Rights/News/Sri Lanka

The case was filed by pilot Sewwandi Senadheera, who claims that her child, Aryan Karunaratne, born on September 29, 2025, is fathered by Chamika Karunaratne. She alleges that the cricketer had intimate

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Musk–Epstein Emails Ignite Fresh Scrutiny Over Caribbean “Wildest Party”

January 31, 2026
Diplomacy/Human Rights

Newly released emails from the US Department of Justice have reignited scrutiny of past contacts between Elon Musk and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, revealing discussions about potential trips to Epstein’s private

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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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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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