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Saudi Critic's Fiancee Urges Justin Bieber to Cancel F1 Show
Pop star Justin Bieber is facing growing calls to cancel his concert in Saudi Arabia next month.
World Takes Action as New Variant Emerges in Southern Africa
A slew of nations moved to stop air travel from southern Africa on Friday, and stocks plunged in Asia and Europe in reaction to news of a new, potentially more transmissible COVID-19 variant.
Afghan Girl From Famous Cover Portrait Is Evacuated To Italy
National Geographic magazine's famed green-eyed "Afghan Girl" has arrived in Italy as part of the West's evacuation of Afghans following the Taliban takeover of the country, the Italian government said Thursday.
Chinese Fashion Photographer In Dior Controversy Apologizes
A renowned Chinese fashion photographer has apologized for her past work after online critics called it insulting to the Chinese people and fashion house Dior removed one of her photos from a show in Shanghai.
Will Russian Lawmakers Ban Same-Sex Scenes in Movies, TV?
Lawmakers in Russia are poised to consider fresh restrictions on movies and television when it comes to suggestions of same-sex relationships, with one comparing such content to "pornography."
Chile Congress Approves Same-Sex Marriage, Adoptions
A measure to legalize marriage and adoption by same-sex couples was approved by the lower house of Chile's Congress on Tuesday, moving it close to final adoption. It had already passed the Senate.
Watch: Santa Is Gay and Crushing in Viral Norwegian Christmas Ad
For the third year, Posten (The Norwegian Postal Service) is subverting the classic Christmas tales with a bold statement.
A Call for Companies to Engage in Global LGBTQ Corporate Responsibility
Multinational corporations have a responsibility to advocate for LGBTQ human rights around the world, one researcher suggests.
WHO Europe Warns of Possible Surge in COVID Deaths
WHO Europe's projections show the 53-country region could face another 700,000 COVID-related deaths by spring.
Brit Awards Scrap Separate Male, Female Prize Categories
The organizers of the Brit Awards announced Monday they are scrapping separate male and female artist categories in a shakeup designed to make the music prizes more inclusive.
Formula One Champ Lewis Hamilton Plans on Advocating LGBTQ+ Rights in Qatar
Formula One champ Lewis Hamilton plans on showcasing LGBTQ+ equality in Qatar this weekend when he competes in the country's first Grand Prix on Sunday,
Watch: Gaga Calls Defeat of Italy's Anti-LGBTQ Violence Bill a 'Total Disaster'
Lady Gaga calls the defeat of bill that would have made violence against women and LGBTQ people a hate crime a "total disaster."
Saudi Critic's Fiancee Urges Justin Bieber to Cancel F1 Show
Pop star Justin Bieber is facing growing calls to cancel his concert in Saudi Arabia next month as the fiancee of slain Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi joined a chorus of voices on Sunday urging him not to perform at the kingdom's Formula One race.
A Year to Go, Qatar World Cup Still Feels Heat of Scrutiny
The 2022 World Cup has been preserved after fending off hostility from neighbors, corruption investigations and concerns about worker abuses.
Sparks Fly as Neutral Pronoun Included in French Dictionary
It's a neutral pronoun that's proving anything but: A non-binary pronoun added to an esteemed French dictionary has ignited a fierce linguistic squabble in the country.
WHO: Europe is Only Region with Increasing COVID Deaths
The World Health Organization says coronavirus deaths in Europe rose 5% in the last week.
Swiss Government: Same-Sex Couples can Marry Starting July 1
Switzerland's executive body announced Wednesday that same-sex couples can get married starting on July 1 next year, making good on the resounding support Swiss voters expressed in a referendum.
MTV EMAs Show in Hungary Highlights Support for LGBTQ People
The 2021 MTV European Music Awards show in Hungary was a ceremony that was both a celebration of the year's biggest musical artists and a statement of support for LGBTQ people in the event's host country.
Japan's Former Princess Leaves for US With Commoner Husband
A Japanese princess who gave up her royal status to marry her commoner college sweetheart arrived in New York on Sunday, as the couple pursued happiness as newlyweds and left behind a nation that has criticized their romance.
Italian City Defies China, Opens Exhibit by Dissident Artist
A provocative exhibit by dissident Chinese artist Badiucao opened Saturday in the industrial northern Italian city of Brescia despite pressure from the Chinese embassy in Rome to cancel it.