Category: News LGBTQ

News LGBTQ is a category dedicated to news affecting the global LGBTQ+ community. This news feed highlights the most relevant events, stories, and developments regarding LGBTQ+ rights, as well as social and cultural inclusion. It covers a wide range of topics, including legislative changes, progress in civil rights recognition, the ongoing fight for equality, and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community.

In addition to political and legislative issues, "News LGBTQ" explores the cultural and social aspects of LGBTQ+ life, including art, literature, music, and the influential voices that shape and enrich this culture. You'll also find coverage of celebrations like Pride parades, awareness campaigns, and personal stories that showcase the courage and resilience of this community.

Whether you are a member of the LGBTQ+ community, an ally, or simply curious to learn more, this category offers you a current and nuanced perspective on the topics that matter for diversity and inclusion, while fostering understanding and acceptance through information.

LGBTQ Representation on US TV Falls 41%, Report Shows

LGBTQ Representation on US TV Falls 41%, Report Shows

41% Decline in LGBTQ+ Characters Across Television Significant Reduction Projected by 2026 The 2025 GLAAD report reveals a projected 41% decrease in LGBTQ+ characters currently appearing on American television by 2026. GLAAD, a leading media advocacy group for LGBTQ+ visibility, attributes this decline to increasing conservative pressure influencing creative decisions across networks and streaming platforms.
Swiss Footballer Mika Brunold Comes Out as Gay Publicly

Swiss Footballer Mika Brunold Comes Out as Gay Publicly

Mika Brunold Comes Out in Powerful Instagram Post Swiss tennis talent Mika Brunold, 21, made headlines after coming out as gay in a moving and courageous Instagram post. With heartfelt honesty and vulnerability, the rising ATP star wrote: “As a professional tennis player, I’ve spent countless hours working on my game, my body, and my
Miss France 2026: A More Inclusive Pageant for Modern France

Miss France 2026: A More Inclusive Pageant for Modern France

Miss France 2026 and the Journey Toward Inclusivity The Miss France 2026 pageant — taking place on December 6, 2025, at Le Zénith in Amiens — promises more than dazzling gowns and stage lights. It’s becoming a cultural milestone reflecting how far France has come in embracing diversity and inclusion, and how far it still
Grace Richardson Makes History as First Openly Lesbian Miss England

Grace Richardson Makes History as First Openly Lesbian Miss England

Grace Richardson Becomes Miss England’s First Openly Lesbian Titleholder A Groundbreaking Moment in Beauty Pageant History At just 20 years old, Grace Richardson has made history as the first openly lesbian winner of the Miss England pageant. A musical theatre student, Grace earned her crown during an inspiring and elegant ceremony at Grand Station in

France Criticized for Failing to Act on Sex Education Reform

Court Rules French Government Failed on Sexual and Emotional Education The Paris Administrative Court has delivered a significant judgment: the French government has failed to meet its legal responsibility to provide students with sexual and emotional education. The ruling comes in response to legal action led by advocacy groups Planning Familial, Sidaction, and SOS Homophobie.
Rainbow’n’Caux Launches in Fécamp to Fight Discrimination

Rainbow’n’Caux Launches in Fécamp to Fight Discrimination

Creating a Safe and Inclusive Space for the Community At the start of the school year, Rainbow’n’Caux proudly opened its first permanent space in Fécamp—a significant step for the organization. This welcoming and confidential environment is designed for anyone seeking a place to connect, share, or simply unwind. “This new space symbolizes recognition from the
60,000+ UK Cisgender Women Back Trans Rights in Open Letter

60,000+ UK Cisgender Women Back Trans Rights in Open Letter

An Open Letter from Cis and Trans Women Standing Together Against Anti-Trans Rhetoric A powerful campaign titled “Not In Our Name” has been launched by a collective of cisgender women determined to confront anti-trans narratives gaining traction in media and politics. Organized in partnership with the Good Law Project, the initiative has already gathered over
Drag’s New Direction: Is the Post-RuPaul Era Beginning?

Drag’s New Direction: Is the Post-RuPaul Era Beginning?

For more than fifteen years, RuPaul’s Drag Race has shaped how the world sees drag — influencing its look, language, and rules. But a growing question is surfacing within queer and activist communities: Are we entering a post-RuPaul era? This isn’t about denying RuPaul’s groundbreaking impact. It’s about recognizing how drag is transforming — fueled
How Fashion Influences Today’s Modern Twink Aesthetic

How Fashion Influences Today’s Modern Twink Aesthetic

Exploring Body Ideals, Pop Culture Shifts, and Queer Style Reimaginings Few visual identities within LGBTQ+ fashion culture are as iconic—or as debated—as the twink aesthetic. Rooted in distinct fashion signals, body types, and soft visual codes, the twink look has evolved across generations. It lives at the intersection of desirability and commodification, marginalization and personal
Transgender Veterans Sue Trump Administration Over Benefits

Transgender Veterans Sue Trump Administration Over Benefits

Transgender Veterans Sue U.S. Government Over Revoked Retirement Benefits Seventeen transgender veterans have filed a class-action lawsuit against the U.S. federal government, challenging the Trump administration over denied military retirement benefits. The case, brought before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, claims the veterans were unjustly stripped of their pensions despite years of