US warns of possible Pride Month attacks worldwide

By Mike Wendling, BBC News US officials have warned that foreign terror organisations may attempt to target LGBT events around the world during Pride Month in June. Authorities warned US citizens abroad to “exercise increased caution”. “Stay alert in locations … Continue reading US warns of possible Pride Month attacks worldwide

AI: La ofensiva contra los derechos de las mujeres se intensifica en el mundo

Cristina Bazán | Redacción Efeminista A pesar de los avances logrados en algunos países en 2023, “la ofensiva contra los derechos de las mujeres y las niñas se ha intensificado”, alerta Amnistía Internacional en su reciente informe sobre los Derechos Humanos … Continue reading AI: La ofensiva contra los derechos de las mujeres se intensifica en el mundo

Dominica High Court overturns ban on same-sex relations

By Alys Davies, BBC News Dominica’s High Court has overturned a ban on consensual same-sex relations in the Caribbean island nation. The court ruled parts of the law that criminalised same-sex activity went against the country’s constitution. A gay man living … Continue reading Dominica High Court overturns ban on same-sex relations

Crecen las agresiones contra las personas lgbti

Las agresiones cotidianas contra las personas lgbti crecen exponencialmente: xenofobia, racismo, discriminación, transfobia. No es casualidad. La eliminación de las políticas públicas contra la discriminación del colectivo y el discurso de odio convertidos en palabra de estado tienen efectos directos: más y … Continue reading Crecen las agresiones contra las personas lgbti

Support for LGBTQ rights slightly decreased in the last year, survey finds

By Nicole Chavez, CNN Support for laws that protect LGBTQ people from discrimination slightly fell last year among adults in the United States, according to a Public Religion Research Institute report released on Tuesday. But a majority of Americans continue to support … Continue reading Support for LGBTQ rights slightly decreased in the last year, survey finds

Greece becomes first Orthodox Christian country to legalise same-sex marriage

Lawmakers in the 300-seat parliament voted for the bill drafted by centre-right government despite church officials’ objections Helena Smith in Athens Greece has become the world’s first Christian Orthodox nation to legalise same-sex marriage after the Athens parliament passed the landmark reform … Continue reading Greece becomes first Orthodox Christian country to legalise same-sex marriage