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Subject East Africans hide from rising homophobia, as India’s government opposes same-sex marriage
Date March 16, 2023 5:00 PM
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LGBTQ+ couples in India pin hopes on same-sex marriage case [[link removed]]

India's Supreme Court is due to hold a hearing on Monday in a case that campaigners hope could lead to equal marriage rights

News FACTBOX-Gay marriage rights around the world [[link removed]]

As LGBTQ+ couples push India to legalise gay unions, here are the key facts on same-sex marriage worldwide

LGBTQ+ Kenyans and Ugandans hide from wave of homophobic abuse [[link removed]]

A landmark court ruling for LGBTQ+ rights triggered a backlash in Kenya, while in Uganda a draft anti-gay law is sparking abuse

Powerful Indian Hindu group backs government's opposition to same-sex marriage recognition [[link removed]]

India's government has opposed recognising same-sex marriage and urged the Supreme Court to reject challenges to the current legal framework lodged by LGBT couples.

Italian government tells Milan to stop registering same-sex couples' children [[link removed]]

Italy legalised same-sex civil unions in 2016, but did not grant them adoption rights

TIMELINE-10 years of Pope Francis and LGBTQ+ issues [[link removed]]

Francis has said LGBTQ+ people should be loved and protected in laws

White House says attacks on LGBTQ rights are 'dangerous' [[link removed]]

More than 450 anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced in the U.S., according to the White House

US court looks set to revive challenge to school district's gender identity policy [[link removed]]

U.S. appeals court judges appear poised to revive a lawsuit challenging a Maryland school district's policy of not disclosing students' transgender identity to their parents

Uganda considers bill to criminalise identifying as LGBTQ [[link removed]]

Uganda’s parliament took up a bill that would criminalise identifying as LGBTQ, with lawmakers saying the current ban on same-sex relations does not go far enough

Opinion: OPINION: Resilience is crucial to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic [[link removed]]

Plans working to end the epidemic should be evaluated and reframed to focus on reducing stigma while tapping into resilience

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