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Finland’s top court fines ex-minister

HELSINKI – Finland’s Supreme Court on Thursday convicted former interior minister and MP Paivi Rasanen for hate speech and fined her over her comments...

Ex-porn actor named Colombian minister

Bogotá—A former porn actor and gay rights activist will be Colombia’s new equality minister, a government source told AFP Friday. Juan Carlos Florian is to...

President-elect to ‘stop transgender lunacy’

PHOENIX,  Arizona – President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday (Monday in Manila) pledged to “stop the transgender lunacy” on day one of his presidency, as...

‘Get used to us’: South Korean drag queens fight for LGBTQ rights

Drag queen Hurricane Kimchi has torn through Seoul's nightlife scene like their meteorological namesake for a decade, part of a burgeoning LGBTQ community fighting...

Gay Australian footballer Cavallo ‘lost respect’ for FIFA

Gay Australian footballer Josh Cavallo savaged FIFA Tuesday over its threat to discipline teams at the World Cup who wear rainbow-themed armbands, saying it...

‘Huge step for LGBTQ rights’: Tokyo recognizes same-sex relationships

Tokyo began issuing partnership certificates to same-sex couples who live and work in the capital on Tuesday, a long-awaited move in a country without...

Flying the flag: Thousands march in defiant Hungary pride

Thousands of Hungarians marched in Budapest on Saturday to defend LGBTQ rights, a year after the passage of a law widely described as discriminatory.  Brightly...

South Korea celebrates Pride after two-year hiatus

South Korea's Pride parade returned from a two-year, pandemic hiatus, with revellers chanting, dancing, and waving rainbow flags at Seoul's City Hall on Saturday,...

Thousands march in Romania to defend LGBTQ rights

Thousands marched in the Romanian capital Saturday to demand equal rights for gender and sexual minorities as fears rise over a draft law to...

Tunisia’s first LGBTQ play lifts curtain on hidden violence

It’s the first queer play to be staged in Tunisia—director Essia Jaibi’s latest work aims to challenge conservative attitudes in a country where same-sex...
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