Trans killings in Mexico spark protests, Meta is urged to make platforms safer for LGBTQ users, and Hungary's prime minister says “no money in the world” would make him accept, what he calls, LGBTQ “propaganda.”
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Activists in Uganda attempt to overturn an anti-gay law, Jordan authorities target activists, and blessings for same-sex couples show a divide in the Church of England.
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.
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- Out Abroad: Hong Kong Hosts Asia's First Gay Games; Catholic School Overturns Same-sex Formal Ban
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- 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
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