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🌏 All The World News You Need To Know This Week (Jul. 5)
A gay nurse's brutal murder in Spain sparks nationwide protests, Canada's first woman indigenous Governor General and more
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A gay nurse's brutal murder in Spain sparks nationwide protests, Canada's first woman indigenous Governor General and more
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Haiti’s president Jovenel Moïse has been assassinated in his home in an early morning attack on Wednesday July 7.
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Protests have broken out across Spain after Samuel Luiz, a 24-year-old gay nursing assistant, was beaten to death in a suspected homophobic attack.
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Ukraine’s military has come under mass criticism after it released photos showing women soldiers marching in heels at a rehearsal for a military parade.
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Myanmar frees more than 2,000 anti-coup protesters, a French woman who killed her rapist stepdad-turned-husband freed and more.
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Spain has approved a draft bill that will allow anyone over the age of 14 to change their legal gender without a medical diagnosis or hormone therapy.
Impact
Valérie Bacot, a woman in France who was raped and abused for decades by her stepfather who later turned into her husband, has been freed.
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Hong Kong's last pro-democracy newspaper closes down, soccer fans protest Hungary's new anti-LGBT law at Euro 2020 and more
Activism
On Saturday Jun. 19, thousands of people in Poland took part in a pride parade in Warsaw to demand an end to discrimination against the LGBT community.
Activism
Thousands of people took part in a pride parade in Warsaw, Poland to call for an end to discrimination against the LGBTQ community.
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Hungary bans LGBTQ content for kids, El Salvador frees a woman jailed for allegedly having an abortion and more
Activism
Hungary’s parliament has passed a new law banning LGBTQ content for children.