Japan launches a new network to recognize same-sex couples, Spain's Socialist Party pushes for LGBTQ rights protections, and more than one in 10 teens identify as LGBTQ in Australia.
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Georgia's parliament speaker signed an anti-LGBTQ bill into law, same-sex couples apply to register their marriages in South Korea, and a gay couple was beaten in public in Nigeria.
Activists in Ukraine hosted a Pride event, protests erupted in Canada over LGBTQ education, and LGBTQ-inclusive provisions were added to Seychelles' penal code.
Organizations in South Africa speak out after a lesbian couple was murdered, a Georgian court ruled in favor of an anti-LGBTQ propaganda law, and sexual orientation questions were scrapped from Australia's census.
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