Category: Around the World

Jun 09
Trans Rights Advocate Charged After Drawing Firearm During Alleged Hate Incident

A Wyoming transgender woman is facing two felony charges after drawing a firearm during an altercation she says began with anti-LGBTQ+ and anti-trans slurs. Ríhanna Kelver, a bartender and trans rights advocate in Laramie, has been charged with aggravated assault and possession of a deadly weapon with unlawful intent following a 13 September 2025 confrontation […]

Jun 09
Pride Disrupted By Group Carrying Swastika Flag in U.S State Of Georgia

An LGBTQ+ Pride celebration in Athens, Georgia, was disrupted over the weekend after a group of men carrying a Nazi swastika flag marched through the city’s downtown area while shouting hate speech. Videos obtained by Atlanta News First from the 6 June event showed individuals dressed in black and red carrying a large swastika flag. […]

Jun 09
Republican Candidate Faces Backlash Over “Anti-Pride Month” Post

A Republican candidate for the Connecticut House of Representatives is facing bipartisan criticism after posting an “Anti-Pride Month” message on social media — and he has since doubled down on his comments. Jadon MacCormack, 23, declared that “it’s American to be Anti-Pride Month” in a 2 June Facebook post. He also vowed to oppose what […]

Jun 08
South Africa Rejects Anti-LGBTQ+ Charter At Ghana “Family Values” Conference

South Africa has confirmed it will not adopt an anti-LGBTQ+ charter promoted at a controversial “family values” conference in Accra, Ghana, raising questions about why the country participated in the event at all. Ghana’s Parliament, which recently passed an extreme anti-LGBTQ+ bill, hosted the 4th African Regional Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Family Values and Sovereignty. The […]

Jun 08
Charges Dropped Against Budapest Mayor Over 2025 Pride March

Hungarian authorities have dropped charges against Budapest mayor Gergely Karácsony over his role in organising the city’s 2025 Pride march. Prosecutors confirmed the decision in a statement issued on 4 June, citing a landmark European Court of Justice ruling against Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws. The 2025 march went ahead in June despite warnings of possible legal […]

Jun 08
US Voters Say Cost Of Living Matters More Than Transgender Issues

A new poll released by GLAAD on 1 June suggests many Americans are far more concerned about the rising cost of living than political attacks on transgender people, despite efforts by some Republican politicians to make trans rights a major issue ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. According to the survey of more than 5,000 […]

Jun 06
Survey Shows Decline In Support For LGBTQ+ Rights In The United States

Support for same-sex marriage and other LGBTQ+ issues has fallen from recent highs in the United States, according to a new Gallup survey. The findings come from Gallup’s annual Values and Beliefs survey, conducted from 1 to 17 May 2026. The poll found that support for legal same-sex marriage, acceptance of gay and lesbian relationships, […]

Jun 06
African Civil Society Groups Urge Ghana’s President To Return Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill To Parliament

More than 100 African civil society organisations have joined forces to urge Ghanaian President John Mahama to send the country’s recently passed anti-LGBTQ+ bill back to Parliament for a more transparent and democratic process. Campaigning under the banner #BackToSender, the coalition warned that the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025 was rushed through […]