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Hundreds gather in Kathmandu for Nepal’s Pride parade


Kathmandu (AFP) – The annual Pride parade is back on the streets of Nepal’s capital after a two year hiatus during Covid-19. Hundreds walked the streets of Kathmandu waving flags, holding signs, and shouting pro-LGBTQIA+ slogans. Nepal has some of the most progressive policies on homosexuality in South Asia, but the law still does not allow for gay marriage. It introduced a transgender category for citizenship certificates in 2013, and passports must also include a third gender category. Despite this progress, and bureaucratic hurdles still complicate matters for some – like the transgender community. Attendees at this year’s Pride parade hope to raise awareness on equal rights.

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Size doesn’t matter: largest exhibition of miniature art in Europe opens its doors


London (AFP) – At the ‘Small is Beautiful’ exhibition in London, visitors must lean or squat to appreciate every detail of the 143 miniatures made by 33 local and international artists. With paper folds displayed on the walls, figurine under glass bell of Greta Thunberg, replicas of buildings, the possibilities offered by the miniature format seem endless and joyful for artists, and visitors can have tremendous fun finding the little figurines in a landscape entirely made up of brightly coloured sweets. For Lisa Swerling, her small-scale art is a way of showing “support for the little ones among us who are trying to change things.” The exhibition, located in South Kensington, is open until July.

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‘Sexy’ rubbish bins installed in Swedish town to encourage use


Malmö (Sweden) (AFP) – Two rubbish bins on Davidshallsbron bridge in Sweden’s southern city of Malmö have been equipped by city authorities with loudspeakers, blaring out sexual phrases like “ooooh, right there yeah” when the lid is opened to encourage passers-by to use the bins to get rid of their rubbish.

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Zelensky pleads for Ukraine’s EU candidacy


Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pleads for Ukraine’s entry into the European Union, asking for his country not to remain in a “grey zone”, while EU leaders must decide by the end of June if they will grant official candidate status to Ukraine.

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Hit by war, Ukraine toy maker back in business


Gorenka (Ukraine) (AFP) – In a wooden toy factory outside Kyiv, production has started again after the withdrawal of Russian troops. Now, each online purchase on the company website includes a 5-euro donation to the war effort. Customers in 85 countries on five continents have already made their donations.

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In Britain, LGBTQ migrants fear being sent to Rwanda


Manchester (United Kingdom) (AFP) – “Kill me or sentence me to death instead of sending me to Rwanda.” In his late twenties, Hadi (name changed for his protection) fled Iraq for the UK after he faced persecution for being gay. Under a controversial law, the UK plans to send asylum seekers who arrived illegally on British soil to Rwanda, 6,000 kilometres from London. The East African country is “not a tolerant place for LGBTIQ people” according to Aderonke Apata, director and founder of the NGO ‘The African Rainbow Family’ which helps LGBT asylum seekers integrate into British society.

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Thousands march against poverty in Buenos Aires


Buenos Aires (AFP) – Tens of thousands of members of left-wing social organisations protest in Buenos Aires to demand greater assistance from the Argentine government to soup kitchens and an increase in subsidies, in a country with an inflation that is close to 60% per year.

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