- A woman who raised safeguarding concerns at U.K.’s Tavistock clinic has won her court case. Sonia Appleby said she was vilified by her peers for expressing doubts about prescribing puberty blockers to children as young as 10.
- Women’s rights organization Korea Women’s Hotline analyzed statistics regarding the murders of South Korean women and found that on average, 1.6 women were killed daily by a man in a close relationship with the victim.
- Australia’s Women’s Safety Minister Anne Ruston has promised to work with leaders of Indigenous communities to address violence against women. According to a report by Changing the Picture, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are 11 times more likely to die from assault.
- Idaho has joined 19 other U.S. states in suing the Biden administration over sex self-identification policies, including in school facilities and sports.