Category: Around the World

Apr 19
Belarus Deepens Crackdown With Sweeping Anti-LGBTQ+ Law

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has signed a sweeping new law banning what authorities describe as the “propaganda” of LGBTQ+ identities, deepening the country’s crackdown on queer and trans people. The measure follows its passage through parliament earlier this month and mirrors similar legislation in neighbouring Russia.  The law groups the “propaganda of homosexual relations” and […]

Apr 19
Pride Flag to Return to Stonewall in Trump Administration Reversal

The rainbow Pride flag is set to fly once again over Stonewall National Monument, in a significant reversal by the Trump administration after months of backlash, legal action and protest from the LGBTQ+ community. The administration agreed this week to restore the flag as part of a court-enforceable settlement, after removing it from the federally […]

Apr 18
Zohran Mamdani’s Wife Apologises After Homphobic & Racist Tweets Resurface

Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York mayor Zohran Mamdani, has apologised after old tweets resurfaced showing her using both the F-slur and the N-word in 2013. The posts were first highlighted last month by right-wing outlet The Washington Free Beacon. In one tweet, Duwaji responded to another user using the N-word. In another post […]

Apr 18
Caitlyn Jenner Appeals to Trump Over Passport Policy That Now Affects Her

Caitlyn Jenner has opened up about the impact Donald Trump’s passport policy has had on her, and many people online are responding with the same blunt phrase: “I didn’t think the leopards would eat my face.” Jenner’s comments came in a recent interview with conservative commentator Tomi Lahren. According to Newsweek, Jenner said she had personally asked […]

Apr 16
Ugandan Women Accused Of Public Kiss Released Before Potential Life Imprisonment Trial

Two young women arrested in Uganda in February, reportedly for kissing in public, have been released from jail while they await trial under the country’s harsh Anti-Homosexuality Act. Activists say the women, widely identified as Wendy, 22, and Diana, 21, were granted bail this week after spending weeks in detention. The pair were detained on […]

Apr 15
Hungary’s post-Orbán shift could reshape LGBTQ rights across Europe

Rémy Bonny, the executive director of Brussels-based NGO Forbidden Colours, has spent years campaigning against democratic backsliding and anti-LGBTQ legislation in Europe. He is best known for his work challenging Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ “propaganda law”, and has become one of the most prominent voices in Brussels linking attacks on queer communities with wider attacks on democracy […]

Apr 15
DoorDash Driver Shuts Down Trump’s Anti-Trans Detour at White House Event

A White House press event designed to promote Donald Trump’s “no tax on tips” policy took an awkward turn when the president abruptly shifted the conversation to transgender athletes. The event, held on Monday 13 April, featured Arkansas DoorDash driver Sharon Simmons, who delivered a McDonald’s order to the White House as part of a […]

Apr 14
Challanges Remain for LGBTQ+ Rights In Hungary Despite Péter Magyar’s Victory Over Orbán

Péter Magyar has declared that Hungarians “overthrew the regime” after defeating Viktor Orbán in Hungary’s 2026 election, bringing an end to the prime minister’s 16-year hold on power. Orbán’s Fidesz party was swept aside by Magyar’s centre-right Tisza party in a landslide result that many voters saw as a rejection of authoritarian rule, corruption and […]