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US Supreme Court to decide legality of state transgender sports bans
WASHINGTON, June 30 : The U.S. Supreme Court is set on Tuesday to decide the legality of state laws in West Virginia and Idaho banning transgender student athletes from female sports teams at public schools including universities, a contentious issue enmeshed in the nation’s culture wars.Lower courts sided wi
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LGBTQ+ rights
LGBTQ+ rights are human and civil rights, but the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people vary worldwide. In June and July, LGBTQ+ people and their allies across the globe celebrate Pride.
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Balochistan activist’s life sentence raises fear of unrest
With the conviction of a leading rights campaigner, Pakistan has drawn criticism from rights groups and sparked fears it could deepen unrest in Balochistan and weaken trust in peaceful activism.
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Egypt, Iran face off in ‘Pride Match’
Egypt and Iran may seem like an odd pairing for an official Pride match at the World Cup. But queer activists from both countries hope it can bring attention to their cause.
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Egypt, Iran to face off in ‘Pride Match’
Egypt and Iran may seem like an odd pairing for an official pride match at the World Cup — but queer activists from both countries hope it can bring attention to their cause.
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Will Hungary’s new govt. bring real change on LGBTQ+ rights?
Since LGBTQ+ rights were restricted under Viktor Orban, Peter Magyar’s sweeping victory in April’s election raised hopes. But will Hungary’s political earthquake bring real change for Hungary’s LGBTQ+ community, too?
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India news: Passport not proof of citizenship, ministry says
The Ministry of External Affairs has said that the passport does not prove citizenship in India. People are now asking on social media how else they can prove that they are Indians. DW has the latest.
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EU-Taliban talks spark debate over normalizing Taliban rule
Taliban officials are in Brussels for talks on deportations and migration. The EU says the meeting is a “technical contact” with Afghanistan’s de facto authorities, but critics warn it could help normalize a regime accused of rights abuses.
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EU to host Taliban: What it means for Afghan women
Since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan, women have been stripped of their rights to education, work and movement. Now the EU is inviting Taliban officials to Brussels. What message does that send to women?
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Why women’s inheritance reform has stalled across Arab world
Sharia-based inheritance laws continue to disadvantage millions of women across the Middle East. What could prompt real change for the next generation of girls?
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