Category: Around the World

Jul 13
Indonesia’s LGBTQ+ Event Cancelled Amidst Security Concerns and Anti-LGBTQ+ Sentiments

Organisers of a Southeast Asian LGBTQ+ event in Indonesia have been forced to cancel the gathering due to security threats, highlighting the community’s mounting challenges as religious groups exert increasing influence in the country. Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation, views homosexuality as a taboo subject, although it is not illegal except in the […]

Jul 12
Gay Men’s Nude Resort Must Allow Women

A judge on the Florida Commission on Human Relations has declared that a clothing-optional Florida resort catering to gay and bisexual men must allow women in all areas. Although this decision overturns a previous ruling that stated the resort did not discriminate, it is not binding until the full commission reviews it. The resort in […]

Jul 12
Warning Issued as Highly Contagious Infection Spreads in Victoria

An alarming outbreak of a “highly contagious” infection in Victoria has prompted health officials to issue an urgent alert. The state’s chief health officer has expressed concerns about the rapid spread of Shigellosis, a drug-resistant bacterial infection primarily affecting men who have sex with men. The situation has prompted contact-tracing efforts to contain the outbreak. […]

Jul 11
Anti-LGBTQ+ Protesters Disrupt Pride Festival in Georgia’s Capital, Forcing Cancellation

A Georgian pride festival in the nation’s capital city, Tbilisi, was abruptly cancelled on Saturday, the 8th of July, as 2,000 anti-LGBTQ+ protesters stormed the event, leading to clashes with police and the burning of rainbow flags. The protesters, which included members of the Orthodox Christian clergy, overwhelmed security measures and rushed the stage, causing […]

Jul 11
Latvia Makes History as First EU Nation To Elect Openly Gay Head of State

In a significant step forward for LGBTQ+ rights, Latvia has become the first European Union (EU) nation to appoint an openly gay head of state. Edgars Rinkēvičs, the former foreign minister, was sworn in as the president of Latvia during a ceremony held in Riga on Saturday, July 8th, 2023, following his successful election earlier […]

Jul 01
USA: Supreme Court Allows Christian Business Owner to Turn Away Same-Sex Couples

In a landmark ruling, the US Supreme Court has ruled in favour of a Christian wedding website designer from Colorado, giving her the right to decline service to LGBTQ+ couples. The decision, reached by a majority vote of six to three, states that Lorie Smith’s business falls under the expressive and artistic work category, thereby […]

Jun 28
“Recovering Bigot” Praised for Spreading Love with Free Hugs at Pride Parade

Denver’s Pride Parade in Colorado, USA, witnessed a heartwarming display of acceptance and growth as a self-proclaimed “recovering bigot” donned a rainbow garland and held a sign that read, “Recovering bigot. I am sorry. Free hugs.” A TikTok user captured several heartfelt moments of embrace between the man and fellow Pride-goers, sharing the powerful message […]

Jun 27
Colorado Springs Shooting Suspect Pleads Guilty to 53 Charges, Including Five First-Degree Murders

Anderson Lee Aldrich, the individual accused in the tragic shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, has entered a guilty plea to a total of 53 charges, including five counts of first-degree murder. The suspect, formerly facing 305 criminal counts encompassing hate crimes and murder charges, pleaded guilty on Monday (June 26). Aldrich, who prefers […]