Now playing Next World News New York Review of Books editor out after essay draws outrage Nicholas During, a spokesperson for the magazine, confirmed Buruma's departure on Wednesday but did not say if he resigned or was fired. 20/09/2018
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Now playing Next World News Ashley Judd can pursue Weinstein defamation case, judge says Judd, who alleges the disgraced producer blackballed her, won't be able to move forward with her sexual harassment claim. 20/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Surgeon who was on dating show charged with drugging, raping wome Both incidents are alleged to have happened in 2016 but investigators suspect there may be more victims. 19/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Brooklyn diocese reaches record settlement $27.5M with abuse victims The four young men will each receive almost $7 million, the largest individual payments for U.S. Catholic sexual abuse on record. 19/09/2018
Now playing Next Netherlands Pope Francis rocked by Dutch child abuse scandal Cardinals accused of cover up 17/09/2018
Now playing Next USA Brett Kavanaugh's 'sexual misconduct victim' breaks silence A woman who had anonymously accused President Donald Trump's U.S. Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, of sexual misconduct in the early 1980s went public on Sunday. He denies the allegations 17/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Kavanaugh sexual assault accuser reveals identity and details allegations "I thought he might inadvertently kill me," Christine Blasey Ford told The Washington Post. 16/09/2018
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Now playing Next World News 'Brothers and sisters' of the Mafia, repent, pope says in Sicily On a trip to Sicily to honour a priest murdered by the mafia the Pope tells followers that if they do not trust a priest they should confront him and tell him why 15/09/2018
Now playing Next World News 'Metooguru': Dalai Lama meets victims of alleged abuse by Buddhist teachers "Religious leaders in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition are not above the law," said one of the people who met the Dalai Lama. 14/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Teens with religious or spiritual upbringing may be safer from 'big 3' dangers Researchers have found that teens raised in a religious or spiritual environment may be less likely to do drugs and engage in risky sexual behaviors. 14/09/2018
Now playing Next Cinema Nicole Kidman in new film about gay conversion therapy Nicole Kidman's latest movie 'Boy erased' had its premiere at the Toronto International Film festival. The film looks at the mother of a son forced to participate in a church-supported gay conversion program in a small American town. 13/09/2018
Now playing Next World News U.S. bishops to meet pope amid crisis in confidence over church abuse Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, requested the audience last month following new sex abuse and cover-up revelations that also implicated Francis himself. 13/09/2018
Now playing Next World News Pope Francis orders an investigation of an American bishop accused of sexual misconduct It comes as the Pope was meeting with American Catholic Church leaders to discuss the fallout from the scandal and demands from an archbishop that the pontiff should step down 13/09/2018
Now playing Next Germany “Depressing and shameful” report reveals extent of child abuse in German Catholic Church Pope calls confernce of bishops to discuss child protection 13/09/2018
Now playing Next World News CBS News fires '60 Minutes' executive producer Jeff Fager Fager, a former chairman of CBS News, said the firing was not because of recent allegations of inappropriate touching. 13/09/2018