Category: Around the World

Jun 30
Divided Supreme Court Sides with Parents Against LGBTQ+ Content in Schools in USA

In a landmark 6-3 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has decided in favour of religious parents in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case challenging the inclusion of LGBTQ+ themed books in a Maryland public school curriculum. The decision, split along ideological lines, supports the plaintiffs’ claim that their First Amendment rights were infringed upon by being […]

Jun 29
LGBTQ+ NYPD Officers to Protest Pride Ban on Uniformed March Participation

The Gay Officers Action League (GOAL), a group representing LGBTQIA+ members of the New York City Police Department (NYPD), has announced plans to protest this Sunday’s NYC Pride March due to a policy barring officers from marching in full uniform with service weapons. GOAL members will be joined by NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch on the […]

Jun 29
Trump Admin Declares California’s Trans-Inclusive Sports Policy Illegal

In a move reigniting national debate over gender and civil rights, the U.S. Department of Education under the Trump administration has ruled that California’s trans-inclusive athletic policies breach Title IX protections. The federal ruling targets the state’s existing guidance that allows transgender girls to compete on girls’ sports teams. Officials argue that this inclusive approach […]

Jun 28
‘He’s a True American Hero’: Vietnam Veteran’s LGBTQ+ Story Moves Millions

The internet has been left in tears by the powerful story of Marshall Belmaine, a gay Vietnam veteran whose life of service, sacrifice, and enduring love was shared in a heartfelt TikTok by his great-niece—and has since gone viral. The emotional tribute, posted on 13 March by 21-year-old Audri Pettirosi, details Belmaine’s time in the […]

Jun 27
As Reform UK Rises in Polls, Will LGBTQ+ Rights Face A New Political Threat In the UK?

Reform UK is on the cusp of a political breakthrough. A major YouGov poll released this week indicates that if a general election were held today, the right-wing populist party—led by Nigel Farage—would win the most seats in Westminster, marking a seismic shift in British politics. The Multilevel Regression and Post-stratification (MRP) poll of 11,500 […]

Jun 27
Indian High Court: Trans Women Are Women and Deserve Legal Recognition

In a groundbreaking decision, the High Court of Andhra Pradesh has ruled that transgender women are legally recognised as women under Indian law. The judgment marks a significant win for transgender rights in a country where legal protections for LGBTQ+ individuals remain a topic of national debate. Justice Venkata Jyothirmai Pratapa, who presided over the […]

Jun 27
A Decade of Marriage Equality In USA: Advocates and Lawmakers Reflect on 10 Years Since Landmark Ruling

Today marks ten years since the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalised same-sex marriage across all 50 states. The June 26, 2015 ruling was a transformative moment in the long-standing struggle for LGBTQ+ equality—a milestone now being commemorated by advocates, lawmakers and community organisations across the nation. Dubbed by some […]

Jun 26
AUS: Queensland Government Opens Public Consultation on Puberty Blockers and Gender-Affirming Care

Queensland Health has called for public submissions as part of an independent review into the prescription of puberty blockers and gender-affirming hormone therapies within the Australian state’s public paediatric health services. The consultation, which began in late May and will close on 29 July 2025, invites patients, families, clinicians, and experts to share their experiences […]