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As Global Tourism Rebounds, Who Controls the Narrative for LGBTQ+ Travel?
As one of the largest Pride events in the world descends upon Copenhagen, Denmark, and Malmo, Sweden, experts reveal why and how certain destinations emerge as LGBTQ+ hotspots.
2 Charged with Murder of N Ireland Journalist Lyra McKee
Police have charged two men with the murder of Lyra McKee, a Northern Irish journalist shot dead as she covered rioting in Londonderry in 2019.
Draft of Cuba's New Family Code Opens Door for Gay Marriage
The draft of a new family code for Cuba released Wednesday proposes allowing same-sex couples to marry and adopt as well as giving children greater participation in decisions that affect them.
Watch: 'Fierce Looks' Earn Australian Fly Species a RuPaul-Derived Name
An Australian entomologist has given the name Opaluma rupaul to a newly discovered species of soldier fly, a metallic-looking, rainbow insect he says earned the name for "serving fierce looks."
How 'Sissy Men' Became the Latest Front in China's Campaign Against Big Tech
Using the Chinese derogatory slur "niang pao" — "girlie guns" — Chinese cultural authorities explained that they were rolling out a rule to purge "morally flawed celebrities" in order to "correct aesthetics" in "performing styles." But why?
UK Recommends COVID-19 Booster Shots for People Over 50
The U.K. said Tuesday it will offer a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine to everyone over age 50 and other vulnerable people after an an expert panel said the boosters were needed to protect against waning immunity this winter.
Germany Compensates 249 Persecuted Over Homosexuality law
German authorities have compensated nearly 250 people who were prosecuted or investigated under a Nazi-era law criminalizing homosexuality that continued to be enforced enthusiastically after World War II.
UK Ditches Plans for Vaccine Passports at Crowded Venues
Authorities in Britain have decided not to require vaccine passports for entry into nightclubs and other crowded events in England.
Why Malmö is Sweden's Unexpected Sweet Spot for LGBTQ+ Travel
The recent WorldPride and EuroGames co-host city steps into a long-overdue spotlight as an LGBTQ+ traveler's dream for a Scandinavian getaway for design, dining, and nightlife.
Olympian and Boyfriend Held Hours for Questioning in Alleged Homophobic Airport Incident
Olympic volleyball star Douglas Souza shared details of an incident with airport staff in Italy he says was fueled by homophobia.
Two Women Campaign to Become France's 1st Female President
Two French politicians kicked off their presidential campaigns Sunday, seeking to become France's first female leader in next year's spring election.
UK Ditches Plans for Vaccine Passports at Crowded Venues
Authorities in Britain have decided not to require vaccine passports for entry into nightclubs and other crowded events in England, Britain's health secretary said Sunday.
UN Raises Alarm on Taliban Crackdown on Dissent, Journalists
The United Nations on Friday sounded the alarm over Taliban crackdowns on peaceful protests, many of them by women demanding equal rights, and journalists covering such events.
Queen's London Representative Says Royals Back BLM Movement
Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family back the Black Lives Matter movement, one of her senior representatives said in a television interview to be broadcast Friday.
WHO Chief Urges Halt to Booster Shots for Rest of Year
The head of the World Health Organization said that rich countries with large supplies of coronavirus vaccines should refrain from offering booster shots through the end of the year and make the doses available for poorer countries.
Spaniards Protest Hate Crime Amid Twist in High-Profile Case
Protests in Spain to denounce a rise in hate crimes against LGBTQ people went ahead on Wednesday after a high-profile case that had grabbed attention across the country took an unexpected twist.
Gay Bolsonaro Challenger Not an LGTBQ+ 'Activist,' but Equality Groups Support Him Anyway
Brazil's vocally anti-LGBTQ+ president, Jair Bolsonaro, has a serious challenger in Eduardo Leite, a former supporter who has since come out as gay — but says he's no LGBTQ+ "activist."
Brutal Attack Prompts Spanish PM to Hold Hate Crime Meeting
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is convening an urgent meeting of a committee that oversees efforts to fight hate crime after hooded attackers beat a 20-year-old man in Madrid and used a knife to carve a slur on one of his buttocks.
Belarus Court Gives Opposition Activists Lengthy Sentences
A court in Belarus on Monday sentenced two leading opposition activists to lengthy prison terms, the latest move in the relentless crackdown that Belarusian authorities have unleashed on dissent in the wake of last year's anti-government protests.
China's Weibo Bans BTS Fan Account For Illegal Fundraising
Chinese social media platform Weibo banned a fan club of popular South Korean K-pop band BTS from posting for 60 days, saying it had raised funds illegally, days after photographs of a customized airplane funded by the fan club were posted online.