Category: News

May 10
Namibia Tells UN LGBTQ+ Rights Depend on “Moral Convictions” of Society

Namibia’s government has told the United Nations Human Rights Council that any moves to expand LGBTIQ+ rights in the country must be weighed against the moral beliefs, cultural context, and social convictions of Namibian society. On Monday, a Namibian delegation led by Minister of Justice and Labour Relations Fillemon Wise Immanuel appeared before the UNHRC […]

May 09
New White House Directive Raises Alarm Over Trans Rights and National Security

The Trump administration is facing criticism after a new White House counterterrorism directive explicitly listed “radically pro-transgender” groups among the domestic ideologies federal agencies should monitor. The memo, which also refers to anarchist and anti-fascist movements, frames some forms of trans activism as a potential national security concern. However, critics have noted that it does […]

May 09
Ghana AIDS Commission Defends HIV Prevention Work After MP Claims Condoms and Lubricant “Promote Homosexuality”

Ghana’s AIDS Commission has defended its HIV prevention work after an anti-LGBTQ+ MP claimed that distributing condoms and lubricant promotes homosexuality. The comments were made in Parliament during a hearing on Ghana’s pending anti-LGBTQ+ bill, formally known as the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill. MP Sam George criticised international funders, including The Global […]

May 08
Man Charged Over Anti-LGBTQIA+ Flyers Distributed Across Perth

A 47-year-old man has been charged in relation to a series of disturbing flyers targeting members of Perth’s LGBTQIA+ community. Content warning: this article discusses harassment, doxing, offensive material, and homophobia. Western Australian Police confirmed detectives from the State Security Investigation Group had charged the man following an investigation into the distribution of leaflets containing […]

May 08
Conservation at the Heart: Dr Adam Naylor and the work behind Wild Heroes 

Auckland Zoo senior veterinarian Dr Adam Naylor takes Oliver Hall behind the scenes to show the work that goes into urgent wildlife care, rehabilitation, and the conservation of endangered species  When Dr Adam Naylor has to postpone our interview because an albatross and an endangered bittern have just arrived as emergency patients, it feels less like bad timing and […]

May 08
Michael Hepher: Auckland Zoo’s ungulate expert still looks up at giraffes in awe 

Michael ‘Heff’ Hepher reveals the science, hard work and wonder behind modern zookeeping. Michael Hepher has worked with giraffes for years, but he still talks about them like someone seeing them for the first time.  “They are so delicate,” he says, describing them as “gentle giants” and marvelling at the simple fact they exist at all. “They don’t look real! We’ve got Billy, who’s […]

May 08
Man Reunited With Husband After 150 Days in ICE Detention

Allan Michael Marrero has been reunited with his husband, Matthew, after spending 150 days in ICE detention following what was meant to be a routine green card appointment in New York City. Marrero celebrated his return at a press conference held at Middle Church in New York City, where supporters gathered to welcome him home. […]

May 07
Cost of Living, AI, and Social Media concerns affecting Aotearoa’s Youth

Young people across Aotearoa are facing growing pressure as rising living costs, job uncertainty, limited access to mental health support, and social pressures continue to affect their wellbeing. The latest Youthline ASB State of the Generation 2026 report provides new nationally significant insights into the issues that matter most to young New Zealanders. Based on […]