Category: Around the World

Jul 02
Met Police Apologise Over Failures In Investigation Into Death Of Gay Student Ed Cornes

The Metropolitan Police have apologised to the family of 19-year-old Ed Cornes after acknowledging serious failures in the handling of the investigation into his death. The apology came on Monday 29 June, nearly five years after Ed was found dead in a London hotel room. Specialist officers are now reviewing the original investigation to determine […]

Jul 02
Accused Killer Of Trans Student, Juniper Blessing, Found Unfit To Stand Trial

The man accused of murdering transgender University of Washington student Juniper Blessing has been found unfit to stand trial and ordered to undergo psychiatric treatment. Christopher Leahy, 31, is charged with first-degree murder over the death of 19-year-old Blessing, who was found fatally stabbed at a Seattle student housing complex in May. At a hearing […]

Jul 02
US Supreme Court Upholds State Bans On Trans Athletes In Women’s Sport

The US Supreme Court has upheld two state laws barring transgender girls and women from female sports teams. In a decision handed down on Tuesday, 30 June, the court sided with West Virginia and Idaho in two closely watched cases, West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Little v. Hecox. The ruling allows states to prohibit transgender […]

Jun 30
Russian LGBTQ+ Nightclub Owner And Staff Jailed Under “Extremism” Laws

A Russian court has jailed the owner and two employees of an LGBT nightclub in Orenburg after convicting them of organising and participating in the activities of an “extremist organisation”. Authorities say it is the first prosecution under Russia’s ban on the so-called “LGBT movement”, following the country’s 2023 Supreme Court ruling that designated the […]

Jun 30
Pete Buttigieg Says Political Attack Crossed A Line: “Do Not Mess With Someone’s Kids”

Pete Buttigieg has revealed a deeply distressing ordeal that saw him temporarily separated from his young children following what authorities later determined was a false report. The former United States Secretary of Transportation described the experience as “the darkest hours of my life” in a lengthy post on Substack, detailing how an anonymous allegation triggered […]

Jun 30
Turkish Police Detain Dozens As Istanbul Pride Goes Ahead Despite Ban

At least 50 people were detained at a banned Istanbul LGBTQ+ Pride event over the weekend, organisers have said. The march, held on 28 June, went ahead despite a ban imposed by local authorities and heavy restrictions across the city. Iron barriers were installed around Istanbul’s famed Taksim Square, while subway transport in some areas […]

Jun 29
Human Rights Watch Warns LGBTQ+ Rights Are Worsening In China

Human Rights Watch has warned that the rights situation for LGBT people in China is deteriorating, citing increased censorship of social media accounts, films and Pride-related events during June. The organisation said the restrictions reflect shrinking space for LGBT visibility, advocacy and community organising, with several affected events linked to foreign embassies and cultural institutions. […]

Jun 29
Inquiry Hears “Damning” Evidence Linking Manosphere To Anti-LGBTQIA+ Attacks

The Victorian parliamentary inquiry into hate crimes against LGBTQIA+ people has heard what witnesses described as damning evidence linking the rise of the so-called “manosphere” to recent violent attacks. The Parliamentary Inquiry into Anti-LGBTIQA+ Hate Crimes, established following a push by the Greens, was told of a troubling pattern of assaults on gay and bisexual […]