Copilot Offers Controversial Responses On Teaching Sex, DEI, LGBTQ Topics In Preschool
Microsoft's Copilot asserted that discussions about paedophilia and White privilege were not appropriate for nursery school kids.
Nigeria To End 'Gay Wedding' Witch Hunt Says Amnesty International
Police continue to search for the missing man after more than 70 people were arrested and accused of attending a "gay party" and planning a "gay wedding" in Nigeria.
Sunak Nears First Anniversary As UK PM With Little To Celebrate
A first anniversary in office is normally a moment for a leader to celebrate, but Britain's Rishi Sunak hits the milestone this week with a mountain to climb to retain power in a general election expected next year.
Suella Braverman Argues for Refugee Law Reform as 'Simply Being Gay, or a Woman' is Not Sufficient
Arguing for refugee law reform, Home Secretary Suella Braverman said that an asylum system whereby "simply being gay, or a woman, and fearful of discrimination in your country of origin, is sufficient to qualify for protection" is unsustainable.
American Red Cross ends blood donation restrictions targeting gay men
The American Red Cross on Monday announced it will now allow gay and bisexual men to donate blood without restrictions that specifically target them over their sexual orientation.
British Embassy joins 2023 Pride Parade in Guatemala
Last year three members of the LGBTQIA+ community were killed in Guatemala, during the run-up to Pride 2022. This year the British Embassy paid tribute to the hard work of the LGBTQIA+ community in Guatemala.
Ofcom launches new investigations and research into active politicians in the news
The communications regulator has launched two investigations in response to the coverage on GB News and Talk TV. Furthermore, new research is being conducted into public perceptions of politicians in the news.
Abolishing gender-based violence will boost the roles of women in politics
The UN Human Rights Council say that abolishing gender-based violence will help improve the representation of women in leading positions.
Russia continues to propose anti-LGBTQ+ legislations
Government officials in Russia have proposed a new bill that forbids transexual people from receiving gender-affirming healthcare services.
Report reveals one-third of hospitality workers face discriminatory behaviour
The hospitality industry is urged to address the prevalence of discrimination and prioritise inclusivity, as a report by Be Inclusive Hospitality exposed the extent of discriminatory behaviour within the hospitality sector.
EU wants tech companies to clearly label AI-generated content
The European Commission has asked online platforms to detect and label content created using AI tools in its attempt to tackle disinformation.
Go woke, go broke: Is Disney facing losses due to its woke culture?
Disney was still reeling under the aftereffects of COVID-19 when it got involved in a controversy over the passage of the "Parental Rights in Education Bill"
International Women's Day 2023: History, significance and theme of the special day
The idea of International Women's Day originated from labour movements which began in North America and Europe during the early 20th century.
What is Objectophilia? It's no fetish as man says in 'committed' sexual relationship with balloons
Aakash Majumdar, a 28-year-old man from Mumbai, India, identifies as an objectophile and is in a committed relationship with his balloons.
Disney lays off 7,000 as streaming subscribers decline
Disney is also going to look at the volume of content it makes and the pricing of its streaming services.
Emily Ratajkowski hints at being bisexual amid divorce, Brad Pitt dating rumours
The model filed for divorce from Sebastian Bear-McClard over his alleged cheating.
Facebook parent Meta in EU setback against German rules
Facebook's parent company Meta on Tuesday suffered a setback in its challenge against German antitrust rules as a top adviser to the EU Court of Justice backed the regulator.
Caste in California: Tech giants confront ancient Indian hierarchy
America's tech giants are taking a modern-day crash course in India's ancient caste system, with Apple emerging as an early leader in policies to rid Silicon Valley of a rigid hierarchy that's segregated Indians for generations.
London marks 50 years of Pride
London on Saturday celebrated the 50th anniversary of its first Pride parade, marking half a century of progress in the fight for equality and tolerance but with warnings for more to be done.
David Beckham called 'hypocrite' by LGBTQ community for gay footballer support, Qatar endorsement
Beckham endorses the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, a country known to persecute LGBTQ individuals
California law requiring women on company boards struck down
Three taxpayers challenged the law in 2019, saying it amounted to sex discrimination in violation of the state's constitution.
Cyprus push to ban gay conversion therapy amid exorcism claim
Homosexuality was decriminalised in 1998, but while same-sex civil unions are permitted, gay marriage is not.
Israel lays down law on cyber exports, after Pegasus spy scandal
Apple last month sued the Israeli spyware maker, seeking to block NSO Group from targeting the more than one billion iPhones in circulation.
EU leaders criticise Hungary over LGBT law
Another point of friction in the summit was a surprise push by Germany and France to revive dialogue with Russia by considering holding a summit with President Vladimir Putin.
Vatican in 'unprecedented' challenge to Italy homophobia law
The Vatican continues to defend marriage as being between a man and a woman, opposes gay adoptions, and sees "gender ideology" as a threat to traditional family values.
Cops called to JoJo Siwa's Pride Party over overdosed guest
Police determined there was no crime committed so no arrests were made.
NYC school discourages use of "mom" or "dad" in favour of more inclusive terms
The guide also defined the acceptable term that would be used to refer to a nanny or a babysitter, which should be "caregiver."
The ex-cop behind China's largest gay dating app
The app today says it has more than 58 million users in China and countries including India, Korea and Thailand.
US Elections: Sarah McBride to become nation's first transgender state senator
McBride was also the first transgender trainee in the White House at the time of her internship during Obama's presidency.
Japan Airlines to use gender-neutral greetings by October 1
The airline drops "ladies and gentlemen" in addressing its passengers in-flight as well as in airports across the world.