
The first openly gay imam was killed in South Africa, Argentina restricted trans youth healthcare rights, and a Dolly Parton musical was halted in England after homophobic abuse.
Australia's first women's sports bar shut its doors, activists in Canada condemned a bus ad that opposed trans care, and four men were sentenced over the homophobic murder of a man in Spain.
The Indian LGBTQ community has long grappled with systemic neglect and societal prejudices, but significant victories like the striking down of Section 377 in 2018 and progressive Supreme Court verdicts have sparked hope. The fight for equality nevertheless remains arduous.
Candace Owens is barred from New Zealand, Pride in London announces bid for World Pride 2030, and trans candidates are running for office in Nepal.
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