'Grotesque': EU countries condemn Hungary over anti-LGBTQ law
Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg jointly condemned the new Hungarian anti-LGBT+ law as flagrant discrimination, while Sweden described it as "grotesque"
UK children can stop nude photos being shared online with new tool
British charities launch web tool to help young people stop sexual images from being shared online
Soccer-UEFA turn down request for 'rainbow lights' in Munich
Munich's mayor had ask for the city's stadium to be lit up in rainbow colours for Wednesday's Euro 2020 match between Germany and Hungary, protest at a new Hungarian ban on LGBT+ content
OPINION: Supermarkets spent pandemic profits on shareholders, not workers
Supermarkets should take their record sales as an opportunity to create a more sustainable and resilient global food supply chain
Japan's Yokoyama comes out as transgender man
Kumi Yokoyama has come out as a transgender man and says they want to help raise awareness of LGBT+ issues in Japan
'Appalled' Billie Eilish apologises for racial slur in resurfaced video
Singer Billie Eilish said she was "appalled and embarrassed" by the video, which appears to show her mouthing a racial slur and using a racially insensitive accent
EXCLUSIVE - Google drops engineering residency after protests over 'inequities'
Google to shut down a program aimed at entry-level engineers from underrepresented backgrounds after participants said it enforced 'systemic pay inequities'
UN irks Australia by recommending Great Barrier Reef be listed 'in danger'
Australia has for years been battling to keep the Great Barrier Reef off the "in danger" list but scientists say it has suffered several major coral bleaching events due to severe marine heatwave
Egyptian TikTok influencer to appeal 10-year trafficking sentence
Haneen Hossam was among five Egyptian social media influencers facing jail for promoting immorality by encouraging women to make money through social media followings
New Zealand PM backs transgender weightlifter's Olympic selection
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Tuesday defended the selection of transgender weightlifter Laurel Hubbard for the Tokyo Olympics