Category: Around the World

Mar 27
IOC bars transgender women from female events at future Olympics

The International Olympic Committee has announced that transgender women and athletes with differences in sex development will be barred from competing in the female category at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and future Games. The IOC said the change is intended to protect fairness and athlete safety in elite women’s sport. IOC president Kirsty Coventry […]

Mar 26
Girlguiding UK to Exclude Trans Girls From September 2026

Girlguiding, the organisation overseeing Girl Guide groups across the UK, has announced that transgender girls will no longer be able to remain members beyond early September 2026. The directive follows an earlier decision in December 2025, when the organisation confirmed it would restrict new membership to what it described as “girls and young women” under […]

Mar 26
UN Rejects US Proposal to Define Gender as Binary

The United Nations has overwhelmingly rejected a proposal from the United States that sought to define “gender” strictly as referring to men and women. The resolution was introduced on 19 March during the final day of the UN’s 70th Commission on the Status of Women — a major global conference focused on advancing women’s rights. […]

Mar 26
Portugal Advances Bills Rolling Back Transgender Rights

Portugal’s parliament has voted to advance three major bills that could significantly roll back transgender rights, signalling a notable shift in a country previously regarded as a leader in gender identity protections. Backed by the centre-right governing coalition alongside far-right lawmakers, the proposed legislation would introduce sweeping changes. These include banning gender-affirming care for transgender […]

Mar 26
Questions Raised Over Police Handling of LGBTQ+ Student Death in The UK

The Metropolitan Police is under investigation over its handling of the death of 19-year-old student Edward Cornes, who was found in a hotel room in London’s King’s Cross in 2021. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has confirmed it is examining multiple complaints related to the case, including alleged shortcomings in the initial investigation, […]

Mar 25
Gay Teen’s Viral TikTok Raises Questions Over Uber Discrimination

A gay teenager has gone viral on TikTok after sharing a video that appears to show an Uber driver cancelling his pre-booked ride moments after he entered the vehicle. The creator, who posts under the username @alexdiarieslive and is reportedly a Hispanic teen based in Texas, uploaded the clip on Wednesday (18 March). In the […]

Mar 25
Library Director Defies Order to Move LGBTQ+ Books in Tennessee

Luanne James, director of the Rutherford County Library System in Tennessee, has drawn national attention after refusing to relocate more than 190 LGBTQ+-themed books from youth sections. In a letter sent to the library board on 18 March, James argued that moving the titles would constitute “viewpoint discrimination” and breach First Amendment protections, stating: “Therefore, […]

Mar 24
Poland’s Top Court Orders Recognition of EU Same-Sex Marriages

Poland’s top administrative court has ruled that authorities must recognise same-sex marriages conducted in other EU countries, marking a significant legal development for LGBTQ+ rights in the nation. The Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) determined that public authorities are required to enter such marriages into Poland’s civil registry, even though same-sex marriage is not currently permitted […]