Homeless shelters would have the right to turn away transgender people from single-sex facilities that correspond to their gender identity.
Montenegro Legalizes Same-Sex Partnerships In 'Historic' Move Toward Tolerance
Intersection of race and gender discrimination in sport
LGBTQ rights facing uphill struggle when it comes to young Africans
Jamaica: 'Work to do' as coronavirus hits LGBT+ Jamaicans hard
Brazil: Gay, trans Brazilians pummeled by coronavirus economic crisis
EU: COVID-19 underlines importance of strong fundamental rights protection
Growing intolerance and attacks on people’s fundamental rights continue to erode the considerable progress achieved over the years, finds FRA’s Fundamental Rights Report 2020. As Europe begins to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic we see a worsening of existing inequalities and threats to societal cohesion.
Caribbean: Faith-Based Efforts to Combat Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
The truth about so-called 'gender ideology'
Japan: Fighting for the right to recognize same-sex marriage in Japan
Italy Towards Its First Law On Hate Crimes Against LGBT People
A law punishing discrimination and hate crimes against LGBT+ individuals may soon be approved in Italy. The law, written by MP and activist Alessandro Zan, member of the Democratic Party in Italy, brings together five draft laws sketched over the years, and also includes the crime of misogyny, or hatred against women.
Russians Are Voting On 206 Reforms. The Most Important One Will Extend Putin's Rule
Putin's plan to hang onto power took shape in January, when he abruptly fired his cabinet and announced the need for sweeping constitutional changes. Exactly how they might affect his own rule became clear only in March, when a senior lawmaker proposed an amendment making it possible for Putin to run two more times.