Tag: LGBTQ+
Brazilian Conservatives Launch Attack Against Sao Paulo Pride Parade
Evangelical churches are pushing a bill in the City Council to ban LGBTQ+ events in public spaces. São Paulo Pride, one of the world’s largest, celebrates its 30th anniversary this Sunday, amid a backdrop of declining sponsorships and right-wing attacks during the presidential election campaign. RELATED: Ecuadorian Association Denounces ‘Statistical Blindness’ as 12 LGBTI+ Murders […]
June 5, 2026
Budapest Mayor Faces Charges for Organizing LGBTQ+ March
Hungarian laws banned the march, claiming it affected the ‘proper development’ of minors. On Wednesday, the Budapest Prosecutor’s Office filed charges against Mayor Gergely Karacsony for organizing the Pride March in June 2025, despite a ban by Prime Minister Viktor Orban. RELATED: Ghana’s Supreme Court Dismisses Challenges to Controversial Anti-LGBTQ Bill Karacsony was fined for […]
January 28, 2026
Colombian Equality Minister Resigns Amid Dispute Over Controversial Deputy Appointment
Carlos Rosero’s resignation after just five months as Colombia’s Minister of Equality highlights growing tensions within the Petro administration over controversial appointments and the stability of key reform ministries.
August 3, 2025
Brazil’s Supreme Court Affirms Federal Authority Over Inclusive Language in Schools
Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) has struck down municipal bans on inclusive language in schools, reaffirming that only the federal government can legislate on language policy. The decision is a victory for LGBTQ+ and progressive movements fighting for educational inclusion and against local conservative offensives. Related: US Protectionism Drives BRICS Alliance in Agriculture and Food […]
April 27, 2025
Trump to Sign 10 Orders to Stop Migration and Close the Border
He will also declare an emergency to promote energy production and order the government to recognize only two genders. On Monday, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump plans to sign 10 executive orders on immigration, including one aimed at “sealing” the border with Mexico through the deployment of military forces, and another to declare drug cartels as […]