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21 Apr 2025
#society
GB News: Trans row: Ben Leo descends into BITTER on-air row with panellist over Supreme Court ruling: 'Doing my head in!'
A heated debate erupted on GB News between host Ben Leo and commentator Jonathan Lis over the Supreme Court's ruling that protects biological women in single-sex spaces. Lis criticized the ruling, claiming it forces transgender individuals out of public life, while Leo argued that the ruling provides necessary clarity.
Leo expressed frustration with the ongoing trans debate, asserting that biological sex determines gender and emphasizing that men cannot be women. Lis countered by referencing gender recognition certificates that allow legal sex changes, suggesting that most women support trans rights. The discussion highlighted the deep divisions on this issue.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel cancels entry visas for 27 left-wing French lawmakers days before trip
Israel has canceled visas for 27 French left-wing lawmakers and officials just days before their planned visit, citing a law against individuals who may act against the state. This follows recent bans on British MPs amid rising tensions over France's potential recognition of a Palestinian state.
The French delegation condemned the visa cancellations as "collective punishment" and called for intervention from President Macron. They emphasized the need for dialogue and cooperation, while Israeli officials expressed strong opposition to any recognition of Palestinian statehood in light of ongoing conflict.
#culture
Le Monde: Kyoto between nature, culture and traditions, and far from clichés
Kyoto, Japan's former imperial capital, is experiencing a cultural renaissance as chefs, designers, and artists seek to redefine the city beyond its tourist-heavy image. Notably, René Redzepi, founder of the acclaimed Noma restaurant, has chosen Kyoto for a residency, highlighting the city's culinary potential.
The Ace Hotel, which opened in 2020, is part of this trend, aiming to blend Kyoto's rich craftsmanship with contemporary creativity. This shift reflects a growing interest in Kyoto's unique cultural landscape, moving away from clichés and embracing innovation.