April 8, 2026
Senegal: Homosexuality to Face Stricter Penalties
In West Africa, Senegal has enacted a law that imposes significantly harsher penalties for homosexuality. As published in the Official
April 8, 2026
In West Africa, Senegal has enacted a law that imposes significantly harsher penalties for homosexuality. As published in the Official
April 7, 2026
In the United States, the Supreme Court, in a landmark-sounding decision, ruled on Tuesday in a test case in favor
April 6, 2026
Union faction leader Jens Spahn (CDU) has once again stressed that he does not see himself as queer but as
April 5, 2026
Brad Little, the Republican governor of Idaho, signed on Tuesday what is the draconianest law against transgender people in the
April 4, 2026
Lucy Diakovska (49) speaks in a new interview about her political ambitions. In Germany she is best known as a
April 2, 2026
A court in Moscow sentenced the German sculptor Jacques Tilly in his absence to eight years and six months in
March 31, 2026
With a post on the X platform, the Leipzig law professor Tim Drygala sparked debates. “What do gay people and
March 30, 2026
A new campaign led by queer refugees, launched in collaboration with Sub Munich’s LGBTQ+ refugee advisory service, calls for greater
March 29, 2026
North Rhine-Westphalia could become the first broad-state in Germany to strengthen the legal status of people facing discrimination by state
March 28, 2026
Nepal has for the first time sent a transgender person to its national Parliament, signaling a broader political and social