The European Court of Justice has issued a landmark ruling declaring Hungary's amended child protection law discriminatory against the LGBTQ+ community. This ruling marks the first of its kind to confirm a violation of fundamental values by an EU member state.
The European Court of Justice has issued a landmark ruling against Hungary for its anti-LGBT law, highlighting violations of fundamental EU values. This ruling sets a legal precedent in the court's history.
In a groundbreaking move, an Argentinian football player has become the first active athlete in the country to publicly announce his sexual orientation during an exclusive interview, paving the way for new discussions in the sports world.
Amsterdam, the Dutch capital, celebrated the 25th anniversary of the world's first same-sex marriage, which took place on April 1, 2001. This historic event marks a significant step towards recognizing LGBTQ+ rights in many countries.
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a landmark ruling that overturns Colorado's ban on conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors, igniting varied reactions across American society. This decision comes amid a broader debate in the United States regarding LGBTQ+ rights.
The U.S. Senate rejected an amendment aimed at restricting transgender athletes' participation in sports competitions during a weekend session. This decision highlights the political divisions surrounding LGBTQ+ rights in the United States.
Malcolm Offord, leader of the Reform Party in Scotland, has denied allegations of discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals following his apology for an offensive joke made during a 2018 speech. This comes after widespread criticism of his remarks at the Burns Night celebration.