Category: Around the World

Jun 18
Tensions Rise as South Korean Pride Festival Battles Allegations of Illegal Road Occupation

Tensions escalated as the organisers of the annual Daegu Queer Culture Festival in South Korea faced opposition from police and government workers over allegations of illegal road occupation. On Saturday morning, approximately 500 government officials gathered in Dongseongno, the city’s shopping district, to prevent the festival organisers from setting up the stage and booths. The […]

Jun 18
Take That Star Howard Donald Dropped from Nottingham Pride Festival Amidst Transphobic Content Backlash

In a surprising turn of events, Howard Donald, a renowned member of the popular pop group Take That, has been dropped from the line-up of Groovebox’s highly anticipated Nottingham Pride Festival. The decision came after it was discovered that the singer-songwriter had ‘liked’ transphobic content on Twitter, leading to a swift social media backlash. Previously, […]

Jun 16
Queensland Passes Historic Law Granting Gender Recognition Rights to Trans and Gender-Diverse Individuals

In a landmark decision, the state parliament of Queensland, Australia, has revised its laws regarding gender identification, eliminating the need for surgery when updating gender markers on birth certificates and other official documents for trans and gender-diverse individuals. The amendments, which the Queensland parliament passed on Wednesday, introduce significant changes to self-identification regulations, meaning individuals […]

Jun 15
Estonia Poised to Become First Baltic Country to Legalise Same-Sex Marriage

Estonia is on the brink of becoming the first Baltic country to legalise same-sex unions and marriages, as the newly appointed President, Lauri Hussar, has pledged to push for a change in the law in a matter of weeks. President Hussar, who assumed office in April after his Estonia 200 party formed a coalition with […]

Jun 13
Japan’s Lower House Passes Bill to Promote Understanding of Sexual Minorities

The lower house of parliament in Japan has recently approved a bill aimed at promoting a better understanding of sexual minorities in the country. The legislation received support from both the ruling and opposition parties and is expected to become law by the end of the current parliamentary session. The bill passed the House of […]

Jun 10
LGBTQ+ Veterans Seek Justice: UK Government Urged to Release Review Report

Campaigners are demanding swift action from the UK government to disclose the findings of a review focusing on the treatment of LGBTQ+ veterans who were forced out of their military positions due to their sexual orientation. Before 2000, being gay in the British military was considered illegal, affecting an estimated 5,000 veterans. Despite some individuals […]

Jun 09
President Biden Hits Out At State Laws Restricting Gender-Related Medical Procedures

U.S. President Joe Biden has hit out at new state laws imposing stricter regulations on gender-changing medical procedures for children and removing or restricting books from schools and libraries. During a joint press conference with U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, President Biden emphasised his unwavering support for the LGBTQ+ community. His remarks came just days […]

Jun 09
Massive Turnout at Tel Aviv Pride Parade Amid Rising Threats Against LGBTQ+ Community

Tel Aviv witnessed a remarkable display of solidarity as over 150,000 individuals flooded the streets on Thursday to participate in the city’s vibrant LGBTQ+ pride parade. The event occurred against a backdrop of heightened tensions caused by escalating threats against the LGBTQ+ community, which have become increasingly pronounced since the inclusion of ultra-Orthodox and ultra-right […]