HAVANA TIMES – Here are the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Wednesday, December 4, 2024.
Idaho's Republican attorney general cannot prosecute doctors who refer patients out of state to get an abortion, a federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday, handing a victory to Planned Parenthood and ...
Attorney General Raúl Labrador wrote, then rescinded, a legal interpretation to Rep. Brent Crane that said doctors could lose ...
The Supreme Court was more than an hour into its feisty debate over gender-affirming care when Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson invoked one of the most significant civil rights precedents in the nation’s ...
North Carolina has made it a felony crime to patronize a sex worker. Under a law that took effect December 1, "any person who ...
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Idaho’s attorney general can’t rely on a state law that prohibits assisting an abortion to prosecute health-care providers ...
Ohio law also requires hospitals with transfer agreements be within 30 miles of the facility. The lawsuit regarding transfer agreements is scheduled for trial on Oct. 7, 2025, with a deadline for ...
Idaho’s first-in-the-nation law aimed at preventing adults from “transporting” minors out of state to get abortions without ...
South Korea's president faces calls to resign or to be impeached after he briefly imposed martial law over the country. And, ...
In a blow to reproductive rights, a federal appeals court has ruled that Idaho can enforce its abortion travel ban, blocking people who need an abortion from seeking the procedure in other states ...
The more states that put restrictive abortion measures in place, the harder it becomes for support groups to help women obtain the reproductive care they seek, The Atlantic reports.