The Catholic bishops of Africa and Madagascar refuse to bless same-sex couples, trans athletes might be banned from women's sports in New Zealand, and France appoints a gay prime minister.
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Gay bars were raided in Russia, Thailand might pay a marriage equality law, and a Scottish court ruled that the government's veto was lawful.
The prime minister of Romania discusses the topic of same-sex couples, Russia files a lawsuit that concerns the LGBTQ community, and a pro-LGBTQ band is set for Malaysia despite opposition.
Hong Kong hosted Asia's first Gay Games, a Sydney Catholic school overturned a same-sex formal ban, and the Latvian parliament legalized same-sex partnerships.
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- Out Abroad: PM Moves to Ban Conversion Practices; Canadian Province Uses Override for Pronoun Legislation
- Out Abroad: Turkey's President Doesn't Recognize LGBTQ People; Hate Crimes Against Trans People Hit Record High in Europe
- Out Abroad: Cardinals Challenge Pope on Same-sex Couples; Pakistan Resumes Issuing ID Cards to Trans People
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