Category: Around the World

Jul 05
State Bans on Trans Athletes Head to U.S. Supreme Court in Landmark Test

The United States Supreme Court is set to hear two high-profile cases involving state-level bans on transgender women participating in women’s sports—an issue at the centre of ongoing political, legal, and cultural debates in the country. The upcoming rulings could become pivotal for the future of transgender rights nationwide. This follows President Donald Trump’s post-election […]

Jul 04
Pete Buttigieg Leads 2028 Democratic Poll as Top Presidential Contender

Openly gay Democrat Pete Buttigieg has emerged as the leading candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2028 US presidential race, according to a new poll by Emerson College Polling. Buttigieg, the former US Secretary of Transportation under the Biden administration, topped a list of high-profile potential nominees. Participants in the survey were asked who […]

Jul 04
Opinion: Why the UK’s Progress Leaves Trans People Behind

Craig Young reflects on the UK’s contradictory reforms—advancing abortion and euthanasia rights while backsliding on trans issues, and warns NZ not to follow suit. The United Kingdom has always struck me as a country of contradictions—but perhaps that’s just part of its evolving character. Lately, I’ve been observing a curious blend of progressive reform and […]

Jul 02
China Arrests Dozens of Young Women for Writing Gay Erotica Amid Censorship Push

At least 30 individuals, most of them women in their twenties, have been arrested in China for writing and sharing gay erotica, in what human rights observers are calling a renewed crackdown on creative expression and LGBTQ+ content. The arrests, which date back to February, target writers who published gay romantic fiction—known as danmei—on the […]

Jul 02
Over 100 Convictions for LGBTQ+ ‘Extremism’ in Russia Spark Global Outcry

More than 100 individuals in Russia have been convicted under the country’s sweeping anti-LGBTQ+ “extremism” law, which criminalises virtually all forms of LGBTQ+ expression and activism. Human Rights Watch reports that since the law took effect in January 2024, Russian courts have issued 101 convictions tied to alleged involvement in the so-called “international LGBT movement” […]

Jul 02
Trans Troops Condemn “Horrific” Ban as US Military Dismissal Deadline Nears

Transgender service members in the United States military have condemned a looming ban on their continued service, calling it “horrific” as the enforcement date rapidly approaches. The policy, initiated by a January executive order from then-President Donald Trump, classifies personnel with a “history of gender dysphoria” as “morally unfit” to serve. Following the order, the […]

Jul 02
U.S. Senate Passes Controversial Budget Bill Without Anti-Trans Provisions After Tie-Breaking Vote

The U.S. Senate has narrowly passed its version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), omitting anti-transgender health care provisions that had previously sparked widespread concern. The bill passed with 50 Republican votes, and Vice President J.D. Vance casting the tie-breaking vote. Senate Democrats unanimously opposed the bill, joined by Republican Senators Rand Paul […]

Jul 01
Over 200,000 March in Budapest Pride Despite Anti-LGBTQ+ Ban

In a powerful act of resistance, an estimated 200,000 people marched in Budapest Pride, defying a ban imposed by Hungary’s right-wing government and embarrassing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The 30th anniversary parade drew unprecedented crowds, gathering near the city hall before crossing the Danube. Organisers said the turnout eclipsed the previous record of 35,000, with […]