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GB News: JK Rowling wades into trans prisoners row as she hits out at Farage amid claims Reform has gone woke
J.K. Rowling has criticized Nigel Farage and Reform UK's justice adviser, Vanessa Frake, for advocating case-by-case evaluations for placing transgender women in female prisons. Frake argues that risk assessments should determine placement, countering calls for blanket exclusions.
Rowling expressed her disbelief at Farage's stance, emphasizing that men do not belong in women's prisons and highlighting the indifference to women's rights across the political spectrum. Farage has yet to respond to her comments.
Fox News: Italian law would regulate gender transition treatment for minors
Italy's cabinet has proposed a law to tighten regulations on gender transition treatments for minors, aiming to protect their health and ensure effective data monitoring. The law requires medications like puberty blockers to be dispensed only after specific protocols and ethics committee approval.
The draft has faced protests from transgender rights advocates. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who opposes what she terms the LGBTQ+ lobby, leads a government that has already made it more challenging for gay couples to gain legal recognition as parents. The bill is expected to pass in parliament.
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Times Of Israel: US asked Israel to probe death of Palestinian-American in Silwad, State Dept. says
The US has urged Israel to investigate the death of Palestinian-American Khamis Ayyad, who died from smoke inhalation while attempting to extinguish a fire set by Israeli settlers in Silwad. This incident follows another American death linked to settler violence in July.
State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce emphasized the need for thorough investigations into such incidents. Israeli authorities have requested the Palestinian Authority to provide Ayyad's autopsy results, while police are looking into the arson case but have not made any arrests.