Category: News

Dec 11
Trump Administration Moves to Strip Trans Prisoners of Protection Under Prison Rape Law

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has issued a controversial new memo directing prisons to disregard protections for transgender, non-binary, and intersex inmates under the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) — sparking outrage from human rights advocates. The memo, dated 2 December, was circulated by the Bureau of Justice Assistance and applies to federal, state, […]

Dec 10
Colorado Sports Authority Settles Lawsuit Allowing Trans Athlete Bans

The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) has reached a settlement in a lawsuit brought by conservative-leaning school districts, allowing individual schools to bar transgender students from participating in sports teams that match their gender identity. While the wider lawsuit—led by District 49—continues against other state entities, CHSAA has withdrawn, stating its inclusion was “frustrating […]

Dec 09
Eurovision’s First Trans Winner Condemns Eurovision 2026 Boycott

Dana International, Eurovision’s first openly transgender winner, has criticised the decision by several countries to boycott the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, calling it “violent and insulting”. The backlash comes after Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, and Slovenia announced they will not participate in next year’s contest. Iceland is expected to make a decision on its involvement […]

Dec 08
What You Need to Know: Test’n’Treat by Body Positive

Test’n’Treat is a free, peer-led sexual health service in Auckland offering rapid STI and HIV testing, treatment and prevention — no appointment needed. What Is Test’n’Treat? Test’n’Treat is a walk-in sexual health clinic run by Body Positive in partnership with Auckland Sexual Health. It’s designed to be: Fast: Get tested and treated on the same […]

Dec 08
When Safety Isn’t Shared: New Research Calls for Queer-Inclusive Public Transport Reform

LGBTQI+ passengers, especially transgender, non-binary, and multiply marginalised individuals, experience heightened violence and discrimination when using public transport — and new research suggests improving safety for these groups benefits all riders. The study, led by public transport safety researcher Kirsten Tilleman from the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Engineering and Design, draws from in-depth focus […]

Dec 08
Girlguiding UK Volunteer Refuses to Enforce Ban on Trans Girls in New Policy Shift

A Brownies volunteer leader in the UK has said they will not enforce Girlguiding’s newly announced ban on trans girls joining its youth groups, calling the move unenforceable and discriminatory. The volunteer, who leads a Brownies unit and spoke anonymously to PinkNews, said they refuse to “police” children’s gender identity following a major policy shift […]

Dec 05
Top EU Court Rules All Member States Must Recognise Same-Sex Marriages Registered Abroad

In a landmark victory for LGBTQ+ rights, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that all EU Member States must recognise same-sex marriages legally performed in other EU countries—even if they do not permit such unions domestically. The decision comes after Polish authorities refused to recognise the marriage of Jakub Cupriak-Trojan […]

Dec 05
Tokyo High Court Upholds Same-Sex Marriage Ban

The Tokyo High Court has ruled that Japan’s ongoing ban on same-sex marriage is constitutional, rejecting legal arguments from plaintiffs who claimed the prohibition violated their rights to equality and family life. Handed down on 28 November, the ruling is the final in a series of six high-profile challenges brought between 2019 and 2021. It […]