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Twitch extends ban on Donald Trump’s account
Banned from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat, Donald Trump won't be able to return to Twitch anytime soon either.
Queen's representative in Canada quits after report into harassment - media
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Governor General Julie Payette, the representative of the country's head of state, Queen Elizabeth, quit on Thursday amid allegations of workplace harassment, domestic media said, in an embarrassment for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Greek Olympic champion calls for more to come forward on sexual abuse
ATHENS (Reuters) - Former Olympic sailing champion Sofia Bekatorou told Greek prosecutors on Wednesday about the sexual assault she said she faced from a sailing federation official more than 20 years ago and called on others to come forward.
Speaking up: Greek Olympic sailor praised for breaking sex assault taboo
Bekatorou, a sailing gold medallist, revealed she had suffered sexual assault at the hands of a Greek sailing federation executive shortly after trials for the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Harvey Weinstein can be questioned in accusers' civil lawsuit, judge rules
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge in Manhattan on Tuesday rejected Harvey Weinstein's request to delay a deposition in a civil lawsuit by women who accused the imprisoned movie producer of sexual abuse and workplace harassment.
Outcry over security forces’ presence at varsity
STUDENTS and activists protested against a government decision to allow security forces to patrol the campuses of the country’s biggest university after authorities accused it of being a breeding ground for communist rebels.
Tougher crackdown on dissent ahead of congress
AS the country’s ruling Communist Party gears up for its most important meeting in years, its leadership has presided over an intensified crackdown on dissent, according to rights groups, activists and data collated by Reuters.
Parler reappears with CEO calling full return ‘inevitable’
Parler, the free-speech social network, reappeared with a statement from its chief executive officer on Jan 18 after the website found a way around the bans that took it offline last week.
Taxis for ladies: Putting the brakes on crime in South African city
In the year ending March 2020, more than 53,000 sexual assaults were reported in South Africa, according to police figures, though women's rights groups say the true number is likely far higher.
Uganda accuses U.S. of subversion after envoy tries to visit Wine's house
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda's government spokesman accused the United States on Tuesday of trying to subvert last week's presidential elections after the U.S. ambassador attempted to visit an opposition leader being held under house arrest.