Category: Around the World

Jun 27
Stonewall Inn’s Historic Site Reopens as LGBTQ+ Visitor Centre

The Stonewall Inn, the iconic gay dive bar that became a pivotal site for the LGBTQ+ rights movement following a 1969 police raid, has been reclaimed by the LGBTQ+ community. After undergoing significant changes over the past 55 years, despite its historic significance, 51 Christopher St., which housed the Stonewall’s largest bar and one of […]

Jun 27
USA: Biden Pardons LGBTQ+ Service Members Convicted Under Anti-Gay Military Policies

U.S. President Joe Biden announced his use of clemency powers to pardon LGBTQ+ service members convicted under the military’s former policy against homosexuality. This decision follows a recent magistrate judge ruling that a lawsuit against the Department of Defense (DoD) regarding the discharges of gay veterans can proceed. On Wednesday morning, Biden released a statement […]

Jun 25
Mobile Game Developers Reject Anti-LGBTQ+ Demands By Russian Government & Remove App Instead

The developers of Romance Club, a choice-based mobile game, have decided to remove the app from all Russian platforms rather than comply with demands to cut LGBTQ+ content.  This decision made by the app’s creators to remove the app altogether on Monday follows a request from Roskomnadzor, Russia’s media watchdog, to eliminate all content depicting […]

Jun 25
USA: LGBTQ+ Veterans Fight for Honorable Discharges in Landmark Case Against DOD

A U.S. magistrate judge has ruled that LGBTQ+ veterans discharged under the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy can move forward with their lawsuit against the Department of Defense (DOD). The lawsuit, initiated by five veterans, claims they faced discrimination due to receiving other-than-honorable discharges. The veterans are requesting the DOD to erase all mentions of […]

Jun 24
Thousands Turn Out To Protest Hungary’s LGBTQ+ Policies at Budapest Pride

Thousands of Hungarians gathered for the annual Budapest Pride on Saturday, transforming the event into a protest against the government’s stance on LGBTQ+ rights. This year’s march drew significant attention due to mounting criticism of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s policies. Since coming to power in 2010, Orbán has enacted a series of Christian-conservative measures, including […]

Jun 19
Club Q Shooter Sentenced to 55 Life Sentences for Hate Crimes

Anderson Lee Aldrich, the Colorado Springs mass shooter, pleaded guilty to over 50 federal hate crimes on Tuesday and was sentenced to 55 life sentences in prison for attacking an LGBTQ+ club. Aldrich, already serving life sentences after pleading guilty to state charges, killed five people and injured 19 others at Club Q in November […]

Jun 19
Thailand Legalises Same-Sex Marriage, A First For South-East Asia

Thailand has become the first nation in South-East Asia to legalise same-sex marriage, with the country’s Senate approving the landmark bill. The legislation’s approval was anticipated after it passed the House of Representatives with a near-unanimous vote in March. Despite Thailand’s vibrant LGBTQ+ scene featuring bustling gay bars and a prominent transgender community, local same-sex […]

Jun 18
AUSTRALIA: Charges Laid Against Former NSW Police Officer for Alleged Sexual Misconduct

A former New South Wales Police officer has been charged with allegedly raping a colleague and allegedly touching two other colleagues over a two-year period. Appearing in Manly local court on Monday, Matthew Cameron, 31, faced charges of one count of sexual intercourse without consent and seven counts of sexual touching without consent. Openly gay […]