A German court sentenced a man to eight and a half years for drugging, raping his wife, and posting videos of the assaults online, drawing parallels to a recent French case and highlighting ongoing issues with consent laws.
The New York Times analyzed over 170,000 words from recent graduation speeches, highlighting how modern speakers reach a global audience through online videos, with themes ranging from timeless lessons to current political and social issues affecting campuses today.
The BBC World Service's investigative unit, BBC Eye, has gone undercover to expose the men behind three websites which sell and produce thousands of sexual assault videos filmed on public transport in East Asia, including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and mainland China. The videos are then listed on the websites for sale. The investigation traced the men behind the websites and found that they were making thousands of dollars from the sale of these videos. The men behind the websites were found to be Chinese nationals living in Japan, and one of them was a rock singer. The investigation also revealed that there is a Telegram group with 4,000 members who share tips on how to sexually abuse women.