Category: Around the World

Apr 13
Hungary’s Election Ends Orbán Era Marked by LGBTQIA+ Crackdowns

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat in the country’s 2026 election, calling the result “painful” after 16 years in power. His loss marks a major political shift in Hungary, where his long rule became closely associated with authoritarianism, far-right nationalism and a sustained assault on LGBTQIA+ rights. A close ally of both Donald […]

Apr 13
LGBTIQ+ Workers in Australia Still Face Higher Workplace Discrimination

LGBTIQ+ workers in Australia continue to experience significantly higher levels of discrimination, harassment and exclusion in the workplace, according to new national research. The latest Inclusion@Work Index 2025–2026 from Diversity Council Australia found that 46% of LGBTIQ+ employees had experienced discrimination and/or harassment in the past year. By comparison, 26% of non-LGBTIQ+ workers reported the […]

Apr 12
Automatic Draft Registration Is Coming For Americans — So Where Does That Leave Trans Women?

On 9 April, renewed attention fell on the US Selective Service System after it became clear that automatic draft registration is due to begin by December 2026. Under the change, responsibility for registration will shift from individual men to the Selective Service System itself, using federal data sources, instead of requiring eligible people to register […]

Apr 11
Mississippi moves to force trans people’s birth sex onto driver’s licences

Mississippi is poised to become the latest US state to restrict how transgender people are identified on official documents, after lawmakers passed a bill requiring driver’s licences to reflect sex assigned at birth. Senate Bill 2322 was approved on Monday, 6 April, and now heads to Governor Tate Reeves, who is widely expected to sign […]

Apr 10
Judge Shuts Down Father Who Sued Gay Son Over Conversion Therapy Costs

A father in the US has been publicly rebuked by a television judge after suing his gay son for the cost of sending him to conversion therapy. Gregory Talbert, from Memphis, Tennessee, took legal action against his 18-year-old son, Michael Talbert, after spending US$6,000 on a conversion therapy programme he believed would “cure” his son’s […]

Apr 10
Menaka Guruswamy becomes first openly LGBTQIA+ person in India’s national parliament

Constitutional lawyer and human rights advocate Menaka Guruswamy has made history as the first openly LGBTQIA+ person to sit in India’s national parliament. Guruswamy took her oath of office on Monday after being elected to the Rajya Sabha, India’s upper house of parliament, where she will represent West Bengal for the Trinamool Congress party. The […]

Apr 09
ABC Staff Slam Decision to Cut LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Partnerships

Several employees of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) who identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community have spoken anonymously about the broadcaster’s decision to end its partnerships with ACON’s Pride in Diversity program, with one describing the move as a “kick in the teeth”. Staff members told Star Observer the decision had left them feeling […]

Apr 09
Former UK Military Personnel Seek Justice Over LGBTQ+ Compensation Dispute

Two former members of the armed forces are taking legal action against the Ministry of Defence, arguing that they were unfairly denied proper compensation under the UK’s scheme for LGBTQ+ veterans affected by the military ban. Mark Shephard and Steven Stewart say they suffered lasting harm after being forced to leave military service because they […]