A Canadian town reversed its Pride flag ban, parishioners feel welcome after an Australian priest came out as trans, and Greece's prime minister received backlash for pledging to legalize same-sex marriage.
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Russia's recent ruling could put LGBTQ people in danger, South Africa wants to enact penalties for homophobic attacks, and Nepal grants a marriage certificate to a gay couple.
The Church of England backs blessings for same-sex couples, three teens were charged with assault against an LGBTQ person, and Mexico's first non-binary magistrate was found dead.
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- Out Abroad: Taiwan Presidential Frontrunner Joins Pride March; Vatican Synod Ends without Clarity on LGBTQ Stance
- Vatican Says Trans People Can be Baptized, Serve as Godparents
- Out Abroad: UK Scraps IVF Laws that Deny Access to People with HIV; World Bank Implements LGBTQ Safeguards in Uganda
- 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
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