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Dominican Republic: Court Ends Security Forces Gay Sex Ban — Historic Ruling Affirms Dignity, Equality, and Privacy
Dominican Republic’s Constitutional Court strikes down police and military bans on consensual same‑sex conduct, affirming privacy, equality and workplace rights for LGBTQ officers.
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Eurovision Scandal: EBU Accused of Saying «Genocide Is OK» If Israel Does It!
Controversy as EBU scraps vote on Israel’s Eurovision entry; Palestine Committee urges Norway to quit amid accusations the union is ignoring human-rights concerns.
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Sweden’s First Official Drag Queen Calendar Sparks Colourful Craze
Sweden’s first official Drag Queen Calendar 2026 — 12 iconic performers including Vanity Vain, bold portraits and signed prints; 10% of profits to The Rainbow Foundation.
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Kazakhstan Faces Outrage As Parliament Moves To Ban «LGBTQ propaganda»
International rights groups warn Kazakhstan’s parliament may adopt amendments banning «LGBTQ propaganda», risking censorship, fines, detention and erosion of fundamental rights.
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U.S Supreme Court Humiliates Kim Davis — Same‑sex Marriage Stands Firm!
Supreme Court rejects Kim Davis appeal, leaving Obergefell intact — same‑sex marriage prevails as Davis faces hefty damages and legal fees.
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Joel Adam: The Dark Price of a Billion-Stream Hit
The untold story of Joel Adams and «Please Don’t Go»: how a billion‑stream hit made millions for others while he battled coercion, surveillance and a years‑long legal fight.






