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Paris Unveils Memorial to LGBTQ Victims of Nazi-era and Other Persecution

Paris has unveiled a memorial honoring LGBTQ victims of the Nazi regime and broader persecution. The star-shaped monument reflects both historical loss and hope, as European and U.S. leaders voice concern about renewed threats to…

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Bomb Plot Targeting Lady Gaga Concert and LGBTQ Fans Foiled in Brazil

Brazilian police foiled a violent plot targeting LGBTQ fans at Lady Gaga’s Rio concert, where millions gathered for her first Brazil show in over a decade.

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U.S. Aid Cuts Leave Nepal’s LGBTQ Community Without Support or Safety Net

Trump Administration cuts to U.S. aid have shuttered LGBTQ health centers in Nepal, leaving thousands without access to HIV care, condoms, and community support.

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Eurovision 2025: The Camp, the Contenders, and the Chaos

Join the annual Eurovision Watch Party at Montrose Country Club on May 17, and get a fan’s preview of the songs, stars, and drama worth watching in 2025.

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Recent Global Actions Limit Legal Recognitions for Transgender People

Governments in the UK, Hungary, and US are reshaping transgender rights through court rulings, new laws, and executive actions affecting legal gender definitions.

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WATCH: Gay Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Wrongfully Deported to El Salvador

A gay Venezuelan asylum seeker was wrongfully deported by the U.S. and is now detained in El Salvador’s mega-prison without due process.

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UK Supreme Court Says Legal Definition of ‘Woman’ Excludes Trans Women

The UK Supreme Court has ruled that the legal definition of "woman" excludes transgender women, in a case that could have far-reaching implications for equality laws in the country.

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Russian-born Tennis Player Daria Kasatkina Switches Allegiance to Australia

Russian-born tennis player Daria Kasatkina explains her decision to switch allegiances to Australia due to her sexuality and the changing legal landscape in Russia.

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Hungary’s New Anti-LGBTQ+ Law Bans Pride Events and Sparks Protests

Hungary's new anti-LGBTQ+ law bans Pride events, sparking protests. The law also allows authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attendees.

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Trump pauses funding for key program combating HIV & AIDS

The Director General of Africa CDC appeals for exemptions in U.S. funding freeze to maintain critical aid against disease outbreaks.

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