Category: News

Dec 21
Michigan Man Faces Life Sentence After LGBTQI+ Mass Killings Thwarted By Police

A 22-year-old Michigan man has pleaded guilty to plotting mass killings targeting LGBTQ+ individuals, with the possibility of facing life imprisonment. Mack Davis admitted to planning attacks on a political party’s headquarters and a bar he associated with the LGBTQI+ community, driven by explicit hatred. Court documents reveal Davis had been studying past mass killers […]

Dec 20
King of Drag: Murray Hill to Host Groundbreaking Drag King Competition Series

Murray Hill, a celebrated New York drag king, is set to host the first-ever drag king reality competition series, The King of Drag, which will premiere in 2025 on streaming platform Revry. Unlike existing drag competitions, this six-episode series will highlight the unique talents of drag kings, including comedy, unconventional performances, and thought-provoking commentary on […]

Dec 20
UK: Neo-Nazi Jailed for 10 Years After Threatening LGBTQ+ Group and Promoting Extremism

Alan Edward, a 55-year-old former journalist from Falkirk, Scotland, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for a series of offences under terrorism and criminal laws. His sentencing at the High Court in Glasgow on Thursday, 19 December, followed a conviction in September at the High Court in Stirling for racism, antisemitism, Holocaust denial, […]

Dec 19
Australian Bureau of Statistics Publishes First-Ever LGBTI+ Population Estimates for Australia

For the first time, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has published experimental estimates of Australia’s LGBTI+ populations, offering a unique insight into this diverse community. Drawing on data from nearly 45,000 respondents across four recent ABS health surveys, the report reveals that 4.5 per cent of Australians aged 16 and older – over 900,000 […]

Dec 19
Lithuania’s Top Court Strikes Down Anti-LGBTQ+ Law as Unconstitutional

Lithuania’s Constitutional Court has struck down a controversial provision of the Law on the Protection of Minors from Negative Effects of Public Information, declaring it unconstitutional. The provision, which prohibited informing minors about same-sex relationships, was deemed incompatible with fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution. The court ruled on Wednesday that the provision violated Article […]

Dec 19
Legal Challenges Overruled: Ghana’s Supreme Court Paves Way for Anti-LGBTQ+ Law

Ghana’s Supreme Court has dismissed legal challenges against a proposed anti-LGBTQ+ law, clearing the way for President Nana Akufo-Addo to potentially enact one of Africa’s most restrictive legislations on LGBTQ+ rights. Despite concerns about human rights and warnings of significant financial risks, the bill has moved closer to becoming law. The legislation, unanimously passed by […]

Dec 18
If These Wigs Could Talk: The Queen of Ireland Brings Comedy Gold to NZ

The ‘Queen of Ireland,’ & accidental activist Panti Bliss, is heading to New Zealand this summer as part of the Auckland Pride Festival, bringing her smash-hit comedy show If These Wigs Could Talk to eager audiences. At 56, the legendary drag performer, activist, and entertainer reflects on a life filled with outrageous adventures, unexpected activism, and […]

Dec 18
Kenyan Photographer Sentenced to 50 Years for Murder of LGBTQ+ Activist Edwin Chiloba

Kenyan photographer Jacktone Odhiambo has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for the murder of his housemate, prominent LGBTQ+ activist Edwin Kiprotich Kipruto, widely known as Edwin Chiloba. The killing, which occurred nearly two years ago, shocked Kenya’s LGBTQ+ community. Delivering the ruling, Judge Reuben Nyakundi described the murder as being carried out in […]