Category: Around the World

Nov 22
Victoria Becomes First Australian State to Remove Costs for Trans ID Changes

In a historic move, Victoria will become the first state in Australia to eliminate all fees associated with updating the gender marker on birth certificates — a significant and affirming change for the trans and gender diverse community. The Allan Labor Government has officially amended the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act (Fees) Regulations 2019, […]

Nov 21
Dominican Republic Court Strikes Down Anti-Gay Laws in Police and Armed Forces

In a landmark decision for LGBTQ+ rights, the Constitutional Court of the Dominican Republic has declared unconstitutional longstanding laws that penalised consensual same-sex relations within the country’s National Police and Armed Forces. Previously, the Codes of Justice governing both security bodies criminalised so-called “sodomy” among officers, imposing prison sentences of up to two years. Importantly, […]

Nov 20
US Admits It ‘Inadvertently’ Deported Trans Woman Despite Court Order Protecting Her From Torture Risk

The Trump administration has acknowledged that it “inadvertently” deported a transgender woman to Mexico, despite a federal court order explicitly blocking her removal due to the risk she could be tortured or killed there. In a filing lodged last week, officials confirmed that Britania Uriostegui Rios was sent to Mexico in violation of a 14 […]

Nov 20
US Government Reverses Policy Threatening Trans Passports

The US government has reversed a recent policy shift that implied passports showing a trans person’s affirmed gender identity could be invalidated. Less than a week after the change appeared on the US State Department’s website, a section referencing the invalidation of passports not reflecting a person’s “biological sex” has been quietly removed. The change, […]

Nov 20
Florida Revives Pride Flag Ban Ahead of 2026 Session

Florida lawmakers have once again introduced a statewide Pride Flag Ban — the first openly anti-LGBTQ+ bill of the state’s 2026 session. Filed by State Representative David Borrero (HB 347) and Senator Clay Yarborough (SB 426), the proposal would prohibit any state or local government building from displaying flags that represent “race, gender, or sexual […]

Nov 19
Malaysian Broadcaster Suspends Kids’ Show After LGBTQ+ Complaints

The popular American children’s animated series Santiago of the Seas has been temporarily removed from Malaysian television following viewer complaints about alleged LGBTQ+ themes. The CGI action-adventure cartoon, which follows eight-year-old pirate Santiago and his crew as they defend their Caribbean homeland, aired an episode on Sunday 16 November at 10pm on TV2, one of […]

Nov 18
“Trump Blowing Bubba”? Epstein Emails Ignite New Questions About Trump

A newly released tranche of emails from the estate of late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has sparked fresh controversy, with one cryptic exchange referencing former President Donald Trump in a way that top Democrats say raises serious questions—questions they claim are being blocked by the Department of Justice (DOJ). At the centre of the […]

Nov 17
‘Not in Our Name’: Cisgender Women Speak Out Against Anti-Trans Rhetoric

A group of cisgender women have come together under the banner “Not in Our Name”, publicly rejecting the media and political narrative that claims to represent all women in the debate over transgender rights. Their collective open letter, published in collaboration with the Good Law Project, has garnered over 61,500 signatures so far — including […]