Category: Around the World

May 11
Iconic Melbourne Queer Space Eagle Leather Faces Uncertain Future as Building Goes Up for Sale

The owners of Melbourne’s iconic Eagle Leather have shared an emotional update about the future of the long-running business. In a post on social media, the team revealed that the building, which has housed Eagle Leather for almost two decades, is once again up for sale. While the news has caused concern, the business is […]

May 11
NSW Passes New Hate Crime Laws to Protect LGBTQIA+ People Targeted Through Dating Apps

The Australian State of New South Wales have passed hate crime legislation, marking an important step for LGBTQIA+ community safety across the state. The laws, introduced to Parliament in mid-March, expand existing “post and boast” offences to cover serious assaults and robberies committed against members of the LGBTQIA+ community. The legislation also creates a new […]

May 11
New Bill Would Block Medicaid Coverage for Gender-Affirming Care in U.S State of Ohio

An Ohio Republican has introduced a new bill that would restrict healthcare coverage for transgender adults across the state. HB 838, introduced by Republican Rep. Josh Williams on Thursday, 30 April, would block Medicaid from covering many forms of gender-affirming care. The bill would also penalise cities and local governments that offer trans-inclusive health insurance […]

May 11
Reform UK’s Election Success Puts Trans Rights and Equality Laws in the Spotlight

Reform UK has seen a major boost in the 7 May local elections, with more than 300 additional councillors elected to local government. The result comes as Labour suffered a dramatic decline, while the Conservative Party also recorded losses. Following Reform UK’s success, some supporters have called for a general election and demanded Labour be […]

May 10
Mini Skirt Review Leads to Deportation Order Under Russia’s Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws

A judge in Russia has ordered a man to be deported after ruling that he “committed propaganda of non-traditional sexual preferences” by posting a positive online review of a mini skirt, reportedly alongside images of himself modelling the item. According to Mediazona, Gulomova Islomzhona Numonzhon was found guilty after posting the review on Wildberries, Russia’s […]

May 10
Chechen Commander Blames “LGBT Ukrainian Spies” After Unit Suffers Heavy Losses

The commander of a Chechen special forces unit fighting for Russia in Ukraine has claimed that “LGBT” Ukrainian spies were responsible for hacking his unit before it suffered a major defeat. At the beginning of May, Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate said Ukrainian intelligence officers had carried out a successful operation against the “Akhmat” commando unit. […]

May 10
Namibia Tells UN LGBTQ+ Rights Depend on “Moral Convictions” of Society

Namibia’s government has told the United Nations Human Rights Council that any moves to expand LGBTIQ+ rights in the country must be weighed against the moral beliefs, cultural context, and social convictions of Namibian society. On Monday, a Namibian delegation led by Minister of Justice and Labour Relations Fillemon Wise Immanuel appeared before the UNHRC […]

May 09
New White House Directive Raises Alarm Over Trans Rights and National Security

The Trump administration is facing criticism after a new White House counterterrorism directive explicitly listed “radically pro-transgender” groups among the domestic ideologies federal agencies should monitor. The memo, which also refers to anarchist and anti-fascist movements, frames some forms of trans activism as a potential national security concern. However, critics have noted that it does […]