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.
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London announced that it plans to bid World Pride 2030, a Donald Trump supporter was asked to leave a bar over his hat, and a Kenyan court awarded two gay men money after it found that their rights were violated.
New South Wales passed a pro-LGBTQ bill, people were detained after the raid of two gay bars in Moscow, and Uganda's anti-homosexuality act cost the country $1.6 billion.
Georgia's president refused to sign a bill that restricted LGBTQ rights, dating apps protect users from harm by adopting a code in Australia, and a church in Africa rejects blessings for same-sex couples.
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