Ukraine therapist: I've got no weapon but knowledge
Meet the volunteer therapists battling trauma and bringing hope to Ukrainians.
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Japan’s Economy Expands More Than Expected on Export Gains
Japan’s economy expanded at a much faster clip than forecast, propelled by robust exports in a sign that
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Closing Coal Plants Proves a Hard Sell for Big Global Banks
A midsized, 11-year-old coal power station in West Java is an unlikely bellwether for global climate finance. Cirebon-1
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Thailand to Boost Gas Production in Bid to Avoid New Price Shock
Thailand’s largest natural gas producer is ramping up output to avoid a renewed power crisis. State-controlled PTT Exploration
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Yellen Says China’s Slowdown Is ‘Risk Factor’ for US Economy
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called China’s economic woes a “risk factor” for the US, but one that doesn’t
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Asian Stocks Look Mixed After US Tech Shares Gain: Markets Wrap
Asian shares were poised for a mixed opening, with the region’s focus turning to China’s growing signs of
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College football rankings 2023: 5 teams in Top 25 who will be the first to lose
The preseason college football rankings have been set with the AP Top 25 announced. Which ranked teams will be the first to lose this season?The AP Top 25 rankings have arrived right on schedule with the 2023 college football season set to kick off in just a couple of weeks.Last year, nine t...
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Beijing Tries to Regulate China’s AI Sector Without Crushing It
Beijing is poised to implement sweeping new regulations for artificial intelligence services this week, trying to balance state
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Mercedes Targets Luxury Buyers in Malaysian All-Electric Push
Luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz Group AG is targeting Malaysia as one of the markets where it will have an
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Ex-GIC Managers Raise $567 Million for Asia Private Equity Deals
A Singapore-based private equity firm started by two former investors from sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte has raised
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TSMC Growth Abroad Is Welcome, Taiwan Presidential Hopeful Says
The frontrunner in the race to be Taiwan’s next president says he won’t stop the world’s leading chipmaker
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Texas woman awarded $1.2bn after ex-boyfriend posted revenge porn online
A Texas woman has been awarded more than one billion dollars after explicit images of her body were shared on porn websites by her former partner. Attorneys for the woman, who is only identified in court documents as Jane Doe, told ABC News that the $1.2bn award was more than what they were expecting. The woman filed her civil lawsuit in Harris County Civil Court in April 2022, alleging that her ex-boyfriend Marques Jamal Jackson had shared her nudes on fake Twitter, Facebook and YouTube profiles. The defence also alleged that Mr Jackson, who did not attend the one-day-long civil trial, then forwarded the profiles to the woman’s friends, family, and colleagues. Deliberations before the jury reached an agreement regarding the award sum — the largest civil verdict in the Lone Star State so far this year — only took 30 minutes. Speaking out following the trial, the woman said having pictures of her naked body shared without her permission had left her traumatised. “This type of experience is devastating,” the woman told ABC. “It’s extremely painful. It’s hurtful. It’s embarrassing and you fear that either something will trigger and it will start again or that the previous effort inspired someone new and then they might start.” According to court documents obtained by KHOU 11, the woman and Mr Jackson met in 2016 and went on to have a four-year relationship. When they broke up in 2021, Mr Jackson allegedly shared her nudes on Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox, and Pornhub. The woman’s attorney Jacob Schiffer said that Mr Jackson had access to a camera system installed on her mother’s property as well as her login information for several social media and email accounts. Mr Schiffer said Mr Jackson would even hack into the woman’s Zoom meetings to show her nudes. “Every day was me, wake up, I’m checking, I’m trying to prevent it, I’m trying to constrain it,” the woman recounted to ABC. At one point, her attorney told ABC, Mr Jackson reportedly emailed her: “...won’t change the fact that you will spend the rest of your life trying and failing to wipe yourself off the internet. Everyone you ever meet will hear the story and go looking.” The Independent could not find legal representation listed for Mr Jackson. The victim said that she unsuccessfully asked police for help and after a year of living in fear that more of her pictures would be shared online, she hired legal counsel. Mr Schiffer said that while he doesn’t expect Mr Jackson to pay the money, he hopes the hefty sum sends a message. “For the future, anyone thinking of wanting to do this to somebody else that is going to weigh on them like a ball and chain until the date that they’re buried,” Mr Shiffer said. Sharing intimate material without a person’s consent is considered a felony. It is unclear whether the victim plans to file criminal charges. The Independent has reached out to the woman’s attorneys. Read More Four in 10 women have experienced or witnessed sexual harassment on social media, research has found Thirteen-year-old girl is forced to give birth under Mississippi abortion ban How a law associated with mobsters could be central in possible charges against Trump
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