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Transgender religious leaders in Uganda, driven from their homes by the Anti-Homosexuality Act, are continuing their ministry in exile, reaching congregants across borders through online services.
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Why PEPFAR cuts aren't as alarming as you've heard
There are swindlers at work on Capitol Hill. They would have you believe that if a single dollar is cut from PEPFAR — the ...
What's the context? A bill to criminalise support for LGBTQ+ rights may land straight Ghanaians in jail, warns artist and LGBTQ+ ally Wanlov the Kubolor.
How many countries is it still illegal to be gay in 2025? More than you’d think, probably. Since we last updated this list, Mali has criminalised LGBTQ+ activity and Trinidad and Tobago have ...
Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere of Uganda’s Catholic Archdiocese of Kampala has denounced homosexual tendencies and the attempts ...
Uganda overtook Ethiopia to become Africa's leading coffee exporter, marking a major milestone for the country's agriculture sector and export economy.
The Uganda Law Society (ULS) filed a 60-page constitutional petition before the Constitutional Court on July 4, challenging the legal and regulatory framework governing the operations of the ...
LGBTQ rights endure when they are written into or otherwise grounded in national constitutions; culturally normalized across ...
Zohran Mamdani, the Democrat running for mayor of New York City, was born in Uganda. He doesn’t consider himself Black but said the application didn’t allow for the complexity of his background.
Uganda’s business mogul Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia, Chairman of the Ruparelia Group, will speak on transforming businesses and creating opportunities for sustainable growth.
Russian courts have issued 101 “extremism”-related convictions for allegedly participating in the “International LGBT Movement” or displaying its alleged symbols.