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Thousands Protest COVID mandates and restrictions in Ottawa
Thousands of protesters gathered in Canada's capital on Saturday to protest vaccine mandates, masks and lockdowns.
Gay Nightclub Patron Alleges Gang of Bouncers Beat Him
Ronan Gordon claims that he was set upon and beaten by bouncers at a Manchester gay establishment in an "unprovoked attack" that knocked him out and left him with facial injuries that will require surgery.
Turkey Orders TV Programs to Protect Family Values
Turkey's president has ordered that steps be taken against media like TV programs that are deemed contrary to Turkey's "fundamental values."
France Bans Gay 'Conversion Therapy' with New Law
France has a new law that bans so-called conversion therapies and authorizes jail time and fines for practitioners who use the scientifically discredited practice.
More Than 2 Dozen Drugmakers to Make Merck's COVID-19 Pill
A U.N.-backed organization announced that it has signed agreements with more than two dozen generic drug makers to produce versions of Merck's COVID-19 pill to supply 105 developing countries.
Polish Diocese Apologizes for Asking If Abuse Victim Is Gay
A Catholic diocese in Poland apologized on Thursday for having asked a court to determine whether a man who was sexually abused as a child by a priest is gay, and whether the sexual contact may have consequently been pleasurable for him.
New Zealand Sends Flight to See Damage from Pacific Volcano
New Zealand's military on Monday morning was able to send a surveillance flight to Tonga to assess the extent of the damage from a huge undersea volcanic eruption.
Watch: Gay Penguin 'Power Couple' Celebrate Third Anniversary
Gentoo penguin pair Sphen and Magic — residents of SEA LIFE Aquarium in Sydney, Australia — celebrated their third anniversary, and a new mating season, with a frozen fish cake.
Double-Fault: Visa Revoked Again, Djokovic Faces Deportation
Novak Djokovic faces deportation again after the Australian government revoked his visa for a second time.
Polish Diocese Apologizes for Asking if Abuse Victim is Gay
A Catholic diocese in Poland apologized for asking a court to determine whether a man who was sexually abused as a child by a priest is gay,
Sydney Man Admits Gay Hate Murder of American 32 Years Ago
An Australian man has pleaded guilty to murdering an American mathematician who fell from a Sydney cliff in 1988 in a gay hate crime that was dismissed by police at the time as suicide.
LGBTQ+ 'Activists' Allegedly Behind Acropolis Sex Film as New Details Emerge
A viral short film depicting two men having public sex at the famous Greek site is a protest by LGBTQ+ activists, say people claiming to be the filmmakers.
UK Moves Toward Pardoning Historic Homosexual Offenses
The UK may pardon historic homosexual offenses such as "persistent importuning," but the government still needs to address the legacy of criminalization.
Six Flags in Mexico City Drops 'Affectionate Behavior' Ban
The Six Flags amusement park in Mexico City announced Thursday it is dropping a ban on "affectionate behavior" after complaints over two gay friends being taken out of a line at a ride for kissing.
U.S. Hones Warnings, Offers to Russia over Ukraine
The Biden administration on Saturday issued new, forceful warnings to Russia on penalties it may face if it goes ahead with threats to invade Ukraine.
Film Scene of Men Having Sex at Acropolis Sparks Investigation
Greece's Culture Ministry launched an investigation Friday following the online release of a short film showing two men having sex at the ancient Acropolis in Athens.
Senegal Rejects Bill to Double Jail Time for Homosexuality
Senegal's National Assembly has rejected a proposed law that would have doubled the jail time for people convicted of homosexuality, which is illegal in the country, though proponents of the bill vowed to press ahead with their efforts.
Britain Poised to Pardon Gays for 'Criminal' Consensual Gay Sex
Britain is moving forward with a plan to pardon men whose only "crime" was consensual gay sex...if that. Some were convicted on nothing more than a wink or a smile.
European Court Declines to Take Pro-Marriage Equality Cake Case
A top European court declined to rule in a high-profile discrimination case centered on a cake decorated with the "Sesame Street" characters Bert and Ernie and the words "Support Gay Marriage."
Mountaineer Erin Parisi Flies Trans Pride Flag on Highest Summits
After coming out as a transgender woman, mountaineer Erin Parisi has been on a mission to share her truth from the highest points of the Earth.