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Hong Kong courts rule in same-sex couples’ favor
Same-sex marriage isn’t legal there, but the courts are forcing the government to recognize queer couples.
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France throws rightwing activist who protested a kids’ drag story event in prison
He was found guilty of several charges, including violating France’s bans on hate speech and veils.
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India’s Supreme Court rules against marriage equality in unanimous decision
Activists say it’s “a day to be disappointed, but not to lose hope.”
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Suzy Eddie Izzard blasts U.K. conservatives for manufacturing an anti-trans “culture war”
“They’re trying to divide and conquer. They’ve always tried to do that.”
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Japanese court rules surgical requirement to change gender on documents unconstitutional
A similar case before the country’s Supreme Court could set national legal precedent.
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Two trans women will be competing in the Miss Universe competition
The first transgender contestant in the Miss Universe pageant, Angela Ponce, represented Spain in 2018.
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The United Nations celebrates trans lesbians — and some people are fuming
The official United Nations Women X account marked the occasion yesterday by posting a couple of images and messages. Some people got mad.
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French presidential candidate slapped with a 4000-euro fine for homophobic comments
Known for his outrageous statements, Eric Zemmour was condemned under France’s anti-hate speech law.
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Comedian savagely trolls UK Home Secretary who said refugees pretend to be gay to qualify for asylum
Joe Lycett’s new company, Homo Hunters, is ready to weed out the fakers.
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Gang attacked gay couple in broad daylight as onlookers did nothing
The gang used a wooden plank with nails in it to injure a gay man.