Five women said they were raped by the former boss of Harrods, Mohammed Al Fayed, while working in a London luxury store.
The more than 20 women who were assaulted were all former Fayed employees and said the sexual assault and abuse was covered up.
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Fayed, who sold Harrods in 2010, died last year aged 94.
In an obituary in The Guardian, he said there were repeated allegations of sexual harassment against female workers.
Lebanon has banned pagers and walkie-talkies from being used on all flights
Lebanon’s director general of civil aviation has issued a new directive banning passengers from carrying pagers and walkie-talkies on board any aircraft, state news agency CNN reported.
It inherits any passenger found.
The new law will take effect immediately and will remain in effect until further notice.A pager is a form of communication that uses radio waves.
When people send information, it is transmitted using radio frequencies.
The person to whom the message was sent can send a vibration message as soon as the message is received, and can transmit short text or voice messages. A communication tool that was widely used in the 1980s and 90s, although it has now been replaced by mobile phones, it is still used in many places.
In another report, Turkey accused Israel of trying to expand the war in Gaza to Lebanon. Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said in a statement on state-run TRT television that “the escalation of tension in the area is a concern.”
He added, “We will see Israel take its attack to Lebanon step by step. Although Israel did not provide any information about the explosion, Turkey blamed the country.”
Fidan said Iran, Hezbollah and their close allies will not choose to remain silent in response to Israel’s provocative actions.