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Hong Kong Cops Make Arrests for Porn Clip of Gay Sex Between Men in Police Uniforms
Who doesn't love a man in uniform? The Hong Kong PD — at least, not when the uniform in question looks like the real thing and is being worn by actors in a gay porn clip.
Two Transgender Women Receive 5 Year Prison Sentence in Cameroon
Two transgender women were sentenced to 5 years in prison this week on charges of public indecency and "attempted homosexuality."
Watch: Turkish Tourism Video Taken Down After Online Outcry
A video promoting tourism in Turkey amid the pandemic has caused an uproar on social media for showing tourism employees wearing masks that read "Enjoy, I'm vaccinated."
Prince Harry Thought about Quitting Royal Life in his 20s
Prince Harry compared his royal experience to being on "The Truman Show" and "living in a zoo."
London Aquarium Reports They Have TWO Same-Sex Penguin Couples
A London aquarium counts not one, but two same-sex penguin couples, as the new mating season gets underway — and both couples are all-female.
The 3 Biggest US Airlines are Suspending Flights to Israel
American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines have suspended flights to Israel amid rising violence in the conflict between Israel and Palestinians.
Accused Neo-Nazi Allegedly Called for LGBTQ 'Purge,' but Says He's Bi
A British man, who was arrested in 2019 after allegedly writing that LGTBQ people were "simply degenerate" and should be "purged from society," is now claiming to be bisexual himself.
Scientists Race to Study Variants in India as Cases Explode
Sc A potentially worrisome variant of the coronavirus detected in India may spread more easily. But the country is behind in doing the kind of testing needed to track it and understand it better.
Clock is Ticking for EU Vaccination Certificates as Summer Looms
As strict lockdowns are loosened across Europe and many EU citizens dream about holidays in the sun, the 27-nation bloc has yet to agree on how to quickly implement a virus certificate scheme to boost summer travel and tourism.
Reports: Young Gay Iranian Murdered, Beheaded by Brother, Cousins
A 20-year-old gay Iranian preparing to flee the country to be with the man he loved didn't have the chance: He was murdered. His corpse was beheaded by his half-brother and two cousins in an honor killing.
UK Designers, Models Redefining Gender in Fashion
From wedding dressing and underwear to cover models, the UK is seeing an influx of emerging talent looking to move the needle when it comes to gender inclusivity in the fashion world.
Inside Mumbai's BKC Jumbo Field Hospital
The pop-up mega hospital in India's financial capital is mounted with tents and metal partitions and looks like a war room. It has a capacity of more than 2,000 beds with state-of-the-art medical facilities.
Merkel Hopeful on Europe Summer Travel Even Without Vaccine
Europeans can look forward to traveling this summer, if coronavirus cases keep declining further on the continent, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Saturday.
German Catholics to Bless Gay Unions Despite Vatican Ban
Germany's powerful Catholic progressives are openly defying a recent Holy See pronouncement that priests cannot bless same-sex unions by offering such blessings at services in about 100 different churches all over the country this week.
Germany Commemorates Icon of Resistance to Nazism
Germany on Sunday commemorated the 100th birthday of Sophie Scholl, a young woman who became an icon for her role in the anti-fascist 'White Rose' resistance group.
Death Toll Soars to 50 in School Bombing in Afghan Capital
Grieving families buried their dead Sunday following a horrific bombing at a girls' school in the Afghan capital that killed 50 people, many of them pupils between 11 and 15 years old.
Napoleon Was a 'Gay-Friendly' Emperor, Historian Claims
While France is divided about Napoleon Bonaparte's legacy on the 200th anniversary of his death, a French historian maintains that he was a 'gay friendly' emperor.
With 100 Days to Go, WorldPride and EuroGames Forge Ahead
Will the Pride flag fly at half-mast this summer as organizers cope with the fall-out of capacity restrictions at Copenhagen 2021 WorldPride and EuroGames?
LGBTQ Related Hate Crimes Up 36% In Germany Last Year
In 2020, hate crimes against LGBTQ people climbed a staggering 36% in Germany, emphasizing a steep rise in politically motivated violence throughout the country.
Food of the Future? EU Nations Put Mealworms on the Menu
Dried yellow mealworms could soon be hitting supermarket shelves and restaurants across Europe.