Category: Around the World

Jan 29
Sydney Mardi Gras 2026: All The Must Attend Events For Trans Kiwis

Amid ongoing discussions around the governance of the Sydney Mardi Gras Board, one thing remains crystal clear: 2026’s Festival has more trans led events than ever before This year, the 2026 Sydney Mardi Gras Festival turns up the volume with Hot Trans Mardi Gras – a fiery, unapologetic and joy-filled program that places trans and […]

Jan 29
Sydney Mardi Gras Censures Board Members Amid Backlash and Misgendering Controversy

Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has moved to formally censure two board directors following alleged governance breaches—sparking backlash after one of the censure motions repeatedly misgendered a transgender board member. The controversy comes amid ongoing community concern over the organisation’s decision to ignore several member-passed motions related to trans rights and corporate influence, raising […]

Jan 29
UN Review Urges Australia to Scrap Laws Allowing Discrimination in Religious Schools

A major United Nations review has urged Australia to end legal exemptions that allow religious schools to discriminate against LGBTIQ+ students and staff. Australia was examined this week by other UN member states as part of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the Human Rights Council in Geneva – a comprehensive review of each member […]

Jan 28
LGBTQ+ Supporter Groups Urge Fans to Boycott 2026 World Cup Over U.S. Human Rights Concerns

LGBTQ+ football fans across Europe are being warned by queer-focused supporter groups to avoid attending the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, amid growing alarm over human rights violations in the United States. Set to kick off on 11 June and run through to 19 July, the tournament will be co-hosted across 16 cities in the […]

Jan 28
Uganda Shuts Down LGBTQ+Human Rights Group Ahead of Election

A Ugandan human rights organisation that supports LGBTQ+ people has been ordered to suspend operations by the government just days before the country’s general election. Chapter Four Uganda, an organisation dedicated to protecting civil liberties and promoting human rights — including LGBTQ+ rights — had its operating permit suspended with immediate effect by the National […]

Jan 27
LGBTQ+ TikTok Creator Found Dead in Thailand in Suspected Premeditated Attack

The body of a popular LGBTQ+ TikTok creator has been discovered in a forest near the Thailand–Myanmar border, with local authorities investigating the case as a suspected premeditated killing. Ko Tin Zaw Htwe, also known online as Irrawaddy Ma, was 25 years old and had amassed close to one million followers on TikTok. Originally from […]

Jan 26
“I Was Telling the Truth”: BBC Issues Apology to Gay Presenter For Homophobic Abuse

The BBC has issued an official apology to former radio presenter Jack Murley, acknowledging the homophobic abuse he endured during his time at the broadcaster — abuse that he says was tolerated by staff in positions of power. Murley, who worked at BBC Radio Cornwall for five years, alleged he was subjected to repeated slurs […]

Jan 26
Former Space Force Colonel Forced Out By Trumps Trans-Ban Raises Over $100K Within 24 Hours of Launching Congressional Bid

Bree Fram, a retired astronautical engineer and former Space Force colonel dismissed under the Trump administration’s transgender military ban, has launched a powerful political comeback — and it’s already gaining major traction. Less than 24 hours after announcing her campaign to represent Virginia in the U.S. Congress, Fram raised over $102,000 from more than 400 […]