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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A British author is releasing a book that explores same-sex relationships, NGOs in Hong Kong that serve the LGBTQ community are facing cutbacks, and a lesbian group in Australia is planning on excluding bisexual and trans women.
Hundreds attend a Pride festival in Nepal's capital, a campaign for LGBTQ inclusion in sports returns to Guernsey, and a court in Australia rules that a trans woman's ban from a female's-only app is discriminatory.
Taiwan turns against J.K. Rowling after the author made controversial statements, the daughter of Cameroon's president comes out as a lesbian, and the first trans athlete competes at the Paralympic Games, representing Italy.
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