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How China-Taiwan same-sex marriages get caught in politics DW 10/28/2024

Ryan and Righ became the first recognized cross-strait same-sex couple, marking a significant milestone amidst Taiwan's evolving LGBTQ+ rights.

European court says transphobic states must recognize trans people's names & genders - LGBTQ Nation

CJEU mandates EU member states to recognize international name and gender changes, affirming trans rights across borders.

Taiwan to recognise same-sex marriages between Chinese and Taiwanese nationals

Taiwan will now recognize same-sex marriages between Taiwanese and Chinese nationals, allowing equal rights in registration and procedures.

Historic Japan court ruling allows trans woman to change gender without surgery - LGBTQ Nation

Transgender woman in Japan legally recognized without gender-affirming surgery requirement.

Nepal: Same-sex couples face hurdles on road to recognition DW 07/10/2024

Despite legal recognition, challenges persist for LGBTQ+ families in Nepal.

How China-Taiwan same-sex marriages get caught in politics DW 10/28/2024

Ryan and Righ became the first recognized cross-strait same-sex couple, marking a significant milestone amidst Taiwan's evolving LGBTQ+ rights.

European court says transphobic states must recognize trans people's names & genders - LGBTQ Nation

CJEU mandates EU member states to recognize international name and gender changes, affirming trans rights across borders.

Taiwan to recognise same-sex marriages between Chinese and Taiwanese nationals

Taiwan will now recognize same-sex marriages between Taiwanese and Chinese nationals, allowing equal rights in registration and procedures.

Historic Japan court ruling allows trans woman to change gender without surgery - LGBTQ Nation

Transgender woman in Japan legally recognized without gender-affirming surgery requirement.

Nepal: Same-sex couples face hurdles on road to recognition DW 07/10/2024

Despite legal recognition, challenges persist for LGBTQ+ families in Nepal.
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Gender Identity Changes Must Be Recognized Across E.U. Borders, Court Rules

EU governments must recognize gender identity changes made in other member states, promoting transgender rights across the bloc.

18 countries legally recognise non-binary people - but the UK isn't among them

Only a few countries legally recognize non-binary identities, highlighting a gap in global acceptance compared to the progress made for trans rights.

Nepal's Supreme Court rules trans woman is a woman in landmark case

Nepal's highest court rules trans woman should be recognized without medical verification.

Trans People in Utah Could Face 6 Months in Jail for Bathroom Use Under New Bill

Utah has passed the country's first anti-trans bill of 2024
The bill criminalizes transgender people for using a bathroom that doesn't match their birth certificate

Gender Identity Changes Must Be Recognized Across E.U. Borders, Court Rules

EU governments must recognize gender identity changes made in other member states, promoting transgender rights across the bloc.

18 countries legally recognise non-binary people - but the UK isn't among them

Only a few countries legally recognize non-binary identities, highlighting a gap in global acceptance compared to the progress made for trans rights.

Nepal's Supreme Court rules trans woman is a woman in landmark case

Nepal's highest court rules trans woman should be recognized without medical verification.

Trans People in Utah Could Face 6 Months in Jail for Bathroom Use Under New Bill

Utah has passed the country's first anti-trans bill of 2024
The bill criminalizes transgender people for using a bathroom that doesn't match their birth certificate
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Santa Clara Co. Superior Court hosts 1st annual Name and Gender Marker Change Day of Celebration

Santa Clara County's Name and Gender Marker Change Day marks a significant step toward legal recognition and visibility for the transgender community.

India's LGBTQ+ community holds pride march, raises concerns over country's restrictive laws

Over 2,000 people participated in a gay pride event in New Delhi, raising concerns over India's restrictive laws.
The event comes after India's top court refused to legalize same-sex marriages, disappointing LGBTQ+ rights campaigners.
Although legal rights for LGBTQ+ people in India have expanded, the government still resists legal recognition of same-sex marriage.
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