Category: Around the World

Oct 26
Thousands March in Taipei Pride Parade

Over 50,000 gathered in Taipei to celebrate the 2014 Taiwan GLBT Pride Parade The Taiwan LGBT Pride Parade was held Saturday in Taipei under the theme of “Walk in Queers’ Shoes.” “Walk in Queers’ Shoes” was selected as the parade’s theme this year to call more attention to minority members such as those who are HIV positive […]

Oct 25
Australian Labor Leader Makes Strong Stand for GLBT Equality at Australian Christian Lobby Conference

Australian Labor leader Bill Shorten says that he “cannot stand silent” when religion is used to discriminate against GLBT people.  In a speech delivered to the Australian Christian Lobby national conference in Canberra, Bill Shorten has come out swinging against religious belief being used as a means to justify discrimination against GLBT Australians. “Condemning anyone, discriminating […]

Oct 23
Bill Passed in New South Wales to Extinguish Historic Gay Sex Convictions

The Australian state of New Wales has just passed a bill to extinguish historic gay sex convictions.  The Criminal Records Amendment (Historical Homosexual Offences) Bill 2014 was passed unanimously through the NSW Parliament today. The NSW bill establishes a scheme enabling people convicted of consensual homosexual conduct, prior to decriminalisation in 1984, to have their […]

Oct 23
GlaxoSmithKline Floating Minority Stake of HIV Treatment Company

British drugs group GlaxoSmithKline is planning to create a new £15bn FTSE 100 company by spinning out a subsidiary focused on treating HIV.  Viiv Healthcare is expected to attract a “significant” capitalisation due to its rapid growth according to chief executive Sir Andrew Witty. ViiV’s newest HIV medicines, Trumeq and Tivicay, have debuted in the last […]

Oct 22
GLBT Jamaicans Facing “intolerable levels of violence” – Human Rights Watch Report

Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) people in Jamaica face “intolerable levels of violence and cannot rely on the police” for protection, according to a new Human Rights Watch. Jamaica has long had a reputation as being of intolerance towards GLBT people, but a recent report by the New York based Human Rights Watch reveals […]

Oct 21
Egypt Cracks Down on Grindr: LGBT Activists Fight Back

Grindr is reportedly being monitored by the Egyptian government to catch those in breach of the nation’s harsh anti gay laws. The move comes after recent crack downs on other social media sites, where the government has boasted of monitoring Facebook, Twitter, and Skype for any signs of homosexual activity. Last month, six men were […]

Oct 21
Gay Couple Kicked off London Bus for Kissing

A gay couple were allegedly kicked off a London bus by the drier after he saw the pair kissing. A London couple were allegedly kicked off a London bus after they were seen sharing a kiss. The couple were then hit with a barrage of homophobic abuse by the driver who shouted “Oi you two don’t […]

Oct 17
British Man Falls Victim to Morocco’s Harsh Anti Gay Laws.

British man, Ray Cole who spent 19 days in a Moroccan jail for being gay has described his experience as ‘hell on earth.’ 69-year-old Ray Cole fell victim to Morocco’s harsh anti gay laws when he was arrested alongside his partner, Jamal a local man whom Cole had struck up a relationship with. The arrest […]