
Peter Magyar, the man who admired Orbán and ended up bringing him down
The Hungarian lawyer mobilized an ideologically diverse majority that saw him as the only candidate able to end the system from within

The Hungarian lawyer mobilized an ideologically diverse majority that saw him as the only candidate able to end the system from within

A project guards the story of cruel losses and eventual victories of the LGBTQ+ community in the Central American nation

Detained LGBTQ+ migrants denounce harassment, isolation and other abusive practices. With the rapid expansion of centers and the elimination of oversight mechanisms under Trump, this dangerous system is worsening exponentially

The British actor, activist and arts educator, star of the film ‘Plainclothes’, represents the 21st century’s multifaceted and liberated version of the heartthrob

The president’s tax law, which was passed over the summer, cut funding for hormone treatments. This has led to medication shortages and long waits at clinics, causing uncertainty within the trans community

The Contemporary American Theater Festival is dedicated to bringing ‘fearless stories’ to the stage in Shepherdstown, an island of 1,500 residents in the middle of West Virginia that is ‘everything you wouldn’t expect’

The former US Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTQI Persons warns about a growing global backlash against gains made over the past years

The California writer recently published a book about intergenerational exchange. In this interview with EL PAÍS, she points out that the political right is angry at the idea that other types of people exist in the world

Advocates for LGBTQ+ Catholics immediately criticized the document as outdated, harmful and contrary to the stated goal of recognizing the ‘infinite dignity’ of all of God’s children

Two of the measures heard Tuesday would create a “parents’ bill of rights” to expand parental oversight over curriculum and school activities

There were shootings inspired by the rise of the Islamic State group as well as a handful targeting police officers after civilian shootings and others linked to the increasing promotion of violence by white supremacists

Former Kishida aide Masayoshi Arai’s comments that citizens would flee the country if same-sex marriages were allowed prompted renewed demands that the government adopt an anti-discrimination law

Sexual violence, suicidal thoughts, suicidal behavior and other mental health woes affected many teens regardless of race or ethnicity

His comments calling for the decriminalization of homosexuality were hailed by LGBTQ advocates as a milestone that would help end harassment and violence against the community

The shift would be the latest move by the agency to broaden donor eligibility, with the potential to boost supply

The young designer and model died of asphyxiation after socks were stuffed in his mouth. The main suspect is photographer Jacktone Odhiambo, with whom Chiloba was in a relationship

Family therapist and psychologists advise creating safe environments, talking with children without prejudice and paying attention to their emotions
Kelley Robinson – the first Black woman to lead America’s largest LGBTQ+ advocacy group – warns that ‘hate is on the rise’ following the Colorado Springs nightclub shooting
In a country in which only 15% of inhabitants are citizens, Qatari women are a double minority. All females in the Gulf monarchy – be they residents or tourists – are subject to Islamic law

Justice Sonia Sotomayor raised the possibility that ‘303 Creative LLC v. Elenis’ could become the first time the court has ruled a business can refuse to serve a customer ‘based on race, sex, religion or sexual orientation’
Investigators are determining whether to charge a 22-year-old suspect with a hate crime after he killed five people and injured 25 more at an establishment that was observing the Transgender Day of Remembrance

England, the Netherlands and Wales were among those who had pledged to wear the symbol in support of the LGBTQ+ community but their federations backtracked over risk of yellow cards

According to officials, members of the center-right party did not suffer “physical aggression,” nor did they follow instructions from authorities