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Return of the Man Who Knew Too Much

The New Indian Express Madurai

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July 20, 2025

RESH scrutiny is falling on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as new court filings and investigative reports revive disturbing speculation about his web of trafficking, surveillance, and elite privilege.

- SHYAM BHATIA

While Donald Trump has not been charged in connection with Epstein's crimes, like Bill Clinton's, his name keeps coming up in connection with the disgraced financier.

The scandal is once again casting a shadow over some of the most powerful institutions in the Western world.

It's a scandal that refuses to die—not just because of its lurid particulars, but because the story continues to implicate major institutions and individuals. From Buckingham Palace to Langley, from Palm Beach to Tel Aviv, the saga is not simply one of criminal depravity. It's a study in the machinery of secrecy, influence, and impunity.

Epstein, a convicted sex offender and financier of unclear means, was not just a man with expensive tastes and dangerous appetites. He was also a man with extraordinary access. His contacts included billionaires, royals, presidents, and spies. He hosted figures ranging from Bill Clinton to Donald Trump, from Ehud Barak to Prince Andrew. His Upper East Side mansion in New York was rigged with hidden cameras, coded entryways, and surrealist art. The question that lingers: who was watching whom?

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AT IIM AHMEDABAD, CURIOSITY HAS AN ADDRESS

India’s ‘unicorn factory’ didn’t happen by accident; it grew from classrooms where leadership is questioned, tested, and reinvented

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Cong war room in full throttle as campaign hits fever pitch

WITH just days to go before the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections on November 6, the Congress war room is operating round the clock to finetune its campaign strategy amid alliance challenges and regional complexities.

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IIHL, Invesco Mutual Fund form JV

INDUSIND International Holdings Limited (IIHL), the promoter of IndusInd Bank, and Invesco Ltd. (Invesco) have completed formation of their asset management joint venture (JV) following ITHL’s acquisition of a60% ownership stake in Invesco Asset Management India (IAMD).

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Groww initial public offer: Founders, early investors to gain up to 5,100%

THE promoters and the early investors of Billionbrains Garage Ventures, the parent of the country’s largest brokerage Groww, are going to make a killing from the %6,632 crore IPO that’s opening on Monday because their acquisition value is only a fraction of the post-issue valuation of the company that’s at $61,735 crore at the upper end of price band. Some of them will be making a windfall gains of up to5,100%, while the lowest return is 1,700%.

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The New Indian Express Madurai

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INDIAN financial markets are set for another blockbuster year of initial public offerings (IPOs).

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‘Our profitability is better than many bigger industry peers’

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TN'S POLL RACE FIRING ON ALL CYLINDERS, BUT WHERE IS IT HEADED?

State elections are usually a perfect mirror held up to the society in flux, yet in poll-weary Tamil Nadu, it conjures up an eerily blurred image.

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The New Indian Express Madurai

Chennai emerging as key node in illegal Gibbon trade

AN analysis by the international wildlife trade monitoring body TRAFFIC has found that gibbon trafficking has hit a peak in 2025, with Chennai, Bengaluru, and Mumbai emerging as key nodes in the global illegal trade, fuelled by India's growing appetite for exotic pets.

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The New Indian Express Madurai

Fake news menace: Fact-checking chatbot to curb misinformation

THE Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MI&B) is set to take a major technological leap in its fight against misinformation and fake news with the launch of a fact-checking chatbot.

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Ex-AIADMK mins slam Sengottaiyan for 'going against internal unity'

FORMER AIADMK ministers R B Udhayakumar and Sellur K Raju on Sunday slammed expelled party veteran K A Sengottaiyan for publicly criticising the party leadership, accusing him of letting personal ego override organisational unity.

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