Category: Around the World

May 23
Kenyan High Court Delivers Major Win for Transgender Rights

In a significant development for transgender rights in Kenya, the High Court has ruled that the government must reasonably consider applications to amend sex or gender markers on official identity documents. In a judgment handed down on Wednesday, Justice Bahati Mwamuye found that existing registration laws do not prohibit transgender people from applying to change […]

May 23
UK City Of Leeds Names First Openly Gay Lord Mayor During 400th Anniversary Year

The City of Leeds has appointed its first openly gay Lord Mayor and Lord Mayor’s Consort, marking a historic milestone for the city. Councillor Stephen Holroyd was confirmed as the 132nd Lord Mayor of Leeds on Wednesday, with his partner Simon Mapals serving as Lord Mayor’s Consort for the 2026/27 civic year. The appointment comes […]

May 22
Nepal Creates Asia’s First Dedicated LGBTQIA+ Ministerial Portfolio

Nepal’s new government has made history by creating a dedicated ministerial portfolio for LGBTQIA+ communities, believed to be a first for an Asian nation. The Hon. Sita Badi, from the newly ruling National Independent Party, has been appointed Nepal’s Minister for Women, Children, Gender and Sexual Minorities and Social Security. The role was created on […]

May 22
Hong Kong’s Largest LGBTQ+ Carnival Cancelled for Second Year Running

Hong Kong’s largest annual LGBTQ+ carnival, Pink Dot HK, has been cancelled for the second consecutive year after organisers were unable to secure a venue and the necessary event approvals. The 2026 event had been scheduled for 14 June at Stanley Plaza and Murray House, but organisers announced on Monday, 18 May, that the carnival […]

May 21
Former “Ex-Gay” Ministry Leader Arrested in Alleged Minor Solicitation Sting

Alan Manning Chambers, the former president of conversion-therapy-promoting ministry Exodus International, has been arrested in Orlando and charged with soliciting sex from a minor following an alleged police sting. According to Orange County court documents, Chambers was arrested by Orlando Police and charged with solicitation of a minor via computer, sending harmful material to a […]

May 21
South Carolina Governor Signs Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill Into Law

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has signed House Bill 4756, a so-called “privacy” law that allows schools to treat outdoor porta-potties as an acceptable single-occupancy toilet option for transgender students if no indoor single-user bathroom is available. The Campaign for Southern Equality warned that the measure could make going to the toilet “difficult and even […]

May 21
East Yorkshire Mother Takes Legal Action Over Trans Girl at All-Girls School

A mother is suing an all-girls school in the United Kingdom after it allowed a transgender girl to attend. Joanna Donoghue says she had “no choice” but to take legal action against Beverley High School after it allegedly admitted a trans girl “secretly” and repeatedly “shut down” her questions about the student, according to The […]

May 21
King’s Speech Pledges Trans-Inclusive Conversion Therapy Ban in the UK

King Charles III has outlined the UK Government’s plan to introduce a ban on conversion therapy, targeting so-called “treatment” relating to both sexual orientation and gender identity. The pledge was included in this year’s King’s Speech, which sets out the government’s legislative agenda. “My government will bring forward a bill to speed up remediation for […]