Category: News

Apr 28
Man Given Life Sentence After Deliberately Transmitting HIV to Victims In UK

A 43-year-old man has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 23 years after deliberately transmitting HIV to multiple victims in England. The sentence was handed down at Newcastle Crown Court on 23 April, following convictions for grievous bodily harm involving seven victims, as well as rape offences in four of […]

Apr 28
NZ Blood donation rules shift

This ends one-size-fits-all assumptions about gay, bi and takatāpui men More gay, bi and takatāpui men in Aotearoa may soon be able to donate blood, with New Zealand Blood Service changing its sexual activity screening rules in a move that shifts the focus away from sexuality and on to specific recent behaviour. For many queer […]

Apr 27
Senegal Police Arrest 18 Men as Anti-LGBTQ+ Crackdown Deepens

Police in Senegal say they have “uncovered a vast network of suspected homosexuals” after arresting 18 men, while reportedly continuing to search for another 15. The arrests are the latest in a widening anti-LGBTQ+ crackdown that has accelerated since Senegal toughened its already harsh laws earlier this year. According to reports, the investigation began after […]

Apr 27
Botswana Finally Removes Anti-Gay Law From the Books

More than six years after Botswana’s courts struck down the criminalisation of same-sex intimacy, the government has now formally removed the discriminatory provisions from the law itself, in a long-overdue legal clean-up that activists say matters both symbolically and practically. On 26 March, the government published a notice deleting paragraphs (a) and (c) of Section […]

Apr 26
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs bill blocking local support for Pride and DEI initiatives

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a new law banning local governments from using public money to support Pride celebrations and other diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, marking the latest step in his long-running campaign against DEI and LGBTQ+ visibility. The bill, SB 1134, was signed on 22 April and applies to counties, cities, contractors […]

Apr 24
US Supreme Court to Decide Whether Publicly Funded Preschools Can Reject Children of LGBTQ+ Parents

The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to hear a case that could determine whether publicly funded preschool providers can refuse to enrol children of LGBTQ+ parents. The case, St. Mary Catholic Parish in Littleton v. Roy, centres on Colorado’s universal preschool programme, which requires participating providers — including religious schools — to […]

Apr 24
Takatāpui, Truth, and the Courage to Love: A Tribute to Sharon Hawke By Louisa Wall

The mother of Marriage Equality, Louisa Wall, pays homage to Sharon Aroha Hawke (13 April 1962 to 10 April 2026) I stood beside Sharon Hawke on 23 February 2025 at Albert Park in Tāmaki Makaurau as the call went out across the city: Defying Destiny, a day of queer power. It was loud, young, and […]

Apr 23
Landmark EU Court Ruling Forces Hungary’s New Government to Confront Anti-LGBTQ+ Legacy

Hungary’s incoming government is already facing a major first test after the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that the country’s so-called “LGBT propaganda” law was not only illegal, but a breach of the European Union’s foundational values. The ruling lands just days after Viktor Orbán’s defeat and places immediate pressure on incoming […]