婦女爭取結紮權利的抗爭 引發對手術獲取途徑的質疑
• 批評人士認為女性面臨不平等待遇,但其他人則表示,更嚴格的控制反映了合法的醫學考量 • 一位被 NHS 拒絕提供結紮手術的心理學家,在將案件提交給健康監察員後成功挑戰了該項決定,引發了對該手術獲取途徑難易程度的質疑 • Leah Spasova 花了數年時間尋求透過阻斷輸卵管來避孕的手術
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• 批評人士認為女性面臨不平等待遇,但其他人則表示,更嚴格的控制反映了合法的醫學考量 • 一位被 NHS 拒絕提供結紮手術的心理學家,在將案件提交給健康監察員後成功挑戰了該項決定,引發了對該手術獲取途徑難易程度的質疑 • Leah Spasova 花了數年時間尋求透過阻斷輸卵管來避孕的手術
theguardian.com• Reform 黨領袖在收到 Guardian 接觸後才公開此事,但他聲稱該筆資金是用於安保的說法是否成立? • Nigel Farage 在 2024 年收到一名加密貨幣億萬富翁未披露的 500 萬英鎊資金 • Nigel Farage 承認,在 2024 年大選前不久,他收到 Reform UK 大額捐款人 Christopher Harborne 的 500 萬英鎊私人贈款。
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theguardian.comNational intelligence director said voting machine seizure was requested by US attorney in Puerto Rico – who’s been trying to revive 2020 election conspiracy theoryWhen the US director of national intelligence (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard, testified on Thursday that her office seized voting machines from Puerto Rico, she said it was at the request of the office of the US attorney in Puerto Rico. Left unsaid was that the prosecutor, as the Guardian previously reported, has been the center of a push by Donald Trump supporters to revive a long discredited conspiracy theory purporting to link Venezuela to Trump’s 2020 electoral defeat.Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, the conspiracy theory maintains, controlled electronic voting machines worldwide and remotely manipulated results in 2020 to deprive Trump of a presidential victory. Continue reading...
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