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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
The feminist movement ''Non Una Di Meno'' protests against violence on women and for equal rights on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in Turin, Italy, on November 25, 2025. (Photo by Elisa Marchina/NurPhoto) -
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
The feminist movement ''Non Una Di Meno'' occupies the subway line in Turin, Italy, on November 25, 2025, on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. (Photo by Elisa Marchina/NurPhoto) -
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
The feminist movement ''Non Una Di Meno'' protests against violence on women and for equal rights on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in Turin, Italy, on November 25, 2025. (Photo by Elisa Marchina/NurPhoto) -
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
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March On The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Turin
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Hungary's LGBTQ+ community fights for right to march in Pride.
Hungary's LGBTQ+ community fights for right to march in Pride.
Some want to oppose ban, others are nervous, but all see it as a warning sign under Viktor Orban's government.
'We have talked about moving abroad before': Laurka Lanczki (left) and her fiancee, Lili Janca.
LGBTQ Hungary 2025.03.24.
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Hungary's LGBTQ+ community fights for right to march in Pride.
Hungary's LGBTQ+ community fights for right to march in Pride.
Some want to oppose ban, others are nervous, but all see it as a warning sign under Viktor Orban's government.
Krisztian Marton, a gay writer whose novel Crybaby was recently removed from a book festival.
LGBTQ Hungary 2025.03.25.
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Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
27th July 2024
Members of the Trans community celebrate Trans Pride in London, UK.
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Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
27th July 2024
Members of the Trans community celebrate Trans Pride in London, UK.
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Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
27th July 2024
Members of the Trans community celebrate Trans Pride in London, UK.
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Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
27th July 2024
Members of the Trans community celebrate Trans Pride in London, UK.
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Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
27th July 2024
Members of the Trans community celebrate Trans Pride in London, UK.
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Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
27th July 2024
Members of the Trans community celebrate Trans Pride in London, UK.
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Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
27th July 2024
Members of the Trans community celebrate Trans Pride in London, UK.
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Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
27th July 2024
Members of the Trans community celebrate Trans Pride in London, UK.
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Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
27th July 2024
Members of the Trans community celebrate Trans Pride in London, UK.
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Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
27th July 2024
Members of the Trans community celebrate Trans Pride in London, UK.
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Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
Trans Pride in London, Piccadilly, London, UK.
27th July 2024
Members of the Trans community celebrate Trans Pride in London, UK.
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street , London, UK.
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags designed by Valentino Vecchietti installed above Regent Street, London, UK.
21st June 2024
100 Intersex-Inclusive Pride flags adorn London’s iconic Regent Street in support of the LGBTIQA+ community during June and July 2023 designed by intersex equality campaigner, writer, artist, and founder of Intersex Equality Rights UK, Valentino Vecchietti (she/they).
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Thousands of LGBTQ+ Australians got a long-awaited apology - but many weren't alive to receive it. Robert French.
Coming 40 years after NSW decriminalised homosexuality, it is a 'bittersweet' moment that has arrived too late for many.
Robert French, who attended the apology on Thursday, says many of the people who were convicted under the laws have since died.
Alongside leading gay rights activist Lex Watson, who died in 2014, and many others, French was part of a 1983 community campaign to get the laws criminalising homosexuality changed.
Robert French OA who was one of the main gay rights campaigners who pushed for laws that criminalised homosexuality to be overturned since the 1980s.
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Rainbow airwaves: how JOY has helped give Australia’s queer community a voice
From the Aids crisis to the first on-air same-sex marriage - the LGBTQ+ broadcaster was forged in an era of protest but has always had fun too.
In 1993, with a group of friends, mainly gay men, John Oliver started JOY Media, Australia’s only LGBTQIA+ radio station.
JOY's archivist, Chris Furneaux in the studio where he records the history.
30 Years of JOY Radio. After it's on air started during the AIDS crisis in the 90's JOY is celebrating 30 years of broadcasting.JOY Archivist Chris Furneaux with letters of support by listeners sent to the station. Melbourne. Australia
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Rainbow airwaves: how JOY has helped give Australia’s queer community a voice
From the Aids crisis to the first on-air same-sex marriage - the LGBTQ+ broadcaster was forged in an era of protest but has always had fun too.
In 1993, with a group of friends, mainly gay men, John Oliver started JOY Media, Australia’s only LGBTQIA+ radio station.
JOY breakfast host Rachel Morrison in the studio: 'I didn't do radio to get into radio, I did radio to get into the community.'
30 Years of JOY Radio. After it's on air started during the AIDS crisis in the 90's JOY is celebrating 30 years of broadcasting. Melbourne. Australia
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Rainbow airwaves: how JOY has helped give Australia’s queer community a voice
From the Aids crisis to the first on-air same-sex marriage - the LGBTQ+ broadcaster was forged in an era of protest but has always had fun too.
In 1993, with a group of friends, mainly gay men, John Oliver started JOY Media, Australia’s only LGBTQIA+ radio station.
JOY breakfast host Rachel Morrison in the studio: 'I didn't do radio to get into radio, I did radio to get into the community.'
30 Years of JOY Radio. After it's on air started during the AIDS crisis in the 90's JOY is celebrating 30 years of broadcasting.
Broadcaster Rachel Morrison Melbourne. Australia
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In 1994, I was the last person sent to prison in the UK for being gay - and I'm still being punished today: David Bonney
For two years, David Bonney's sexuality was investigated by his employer, the RAF. When he confessed, he was sent to solitary.
David Bonney, photographed at the Guardian Studios in London. David Bonney was the last serviceman to be sent to prison for being homosexual. He was found guilty at a court martial in Cornwall in 1993. Bonney had joined the RAF aged 17 in 1987 and said he had "earned and accepted I was gay" when he served during the first Gulf war.
Bonney said he was subject to a two-year investigation after a copy of Gay Times had been found in his room. That included, he said, "bugging my room, having people follow me, placing officers outside the local gay bars to spy on people going in, using the local police stations to take my friends to, to interview them and altogether create terror and fear among my friends and associates".
The court martial sentenced him to six months in prison, of which he served four including one month of solitary confinement, and left him with a criminal record - although following an appeal his discharge was changed to honourable.
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In 1994, I was the last person sent to prison in the UK for being gay - and I'm still being punished today: David Bonney
For two years, David Bonney's sexuality was investigated by his employer, the RAF. When he confessed, he was sent to solitary.
David Bonney, photographed at the Guardian Studios in London. David Bonney was the last serviceman to be sent to prison for being homosexual. He was found guilty at a court martial in Cornwall in 1993. Bonney had joined the RAF aged 17 in 1987 and said he had "earned and accepted I was gay" when he served during the first Gulf war.
Bonney said he was subject to a two-year investigation after a copy of Gay Times had been found in his room. That included, he said, "bugging my room, having people follow me, placing officers outside the local gay bars to spy on people going in, using the local police stations to take my friends to, to interview them and altogether create terror and fear among my friends and associates".
The court martial sentenced him to six months in prison, of which he served four including one month of solitary confinement, and left him with a criminal record - although following an appeal his discharge was changed to honourable.
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In 1994, I was the last person sent to prison in the UK for being gay - and I'm still being punished today: David Bonney
For two years, David Bonney's sexuality was investigated by his employer, the RAF. When he confessed, he was sent to solitary.
David Bonney, photographed at the Guardian Studios in London. David Bonney was the last serviceman to be sent to prison for being homosexual. He was found guilty at a court martial in Cornwall in 1993. Bonney had joined the RAF aged 17 in 1987 and said he had "earned and accepted I was gay" when he served during the first Gulf war.
Bonney said he was subject to a two-year investigation after a copy of Gay Times had been found in his room. That included, he said, "bugging my room, having people follow me, placing officers outside the local gay bars to spy on people going in, using the local police stations to take my friends to, to interview them and altogether create terror and fear among my friends and associates".
The court martial sentenced him to six months in prison, of which he served four including one month of solitary confinement, and left him with a criminal record - although following an appeal his discharge was changed to honourable.
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In 1994, I was the last person sent to prison in the UK for being gay - and I'm still being punished today: David Bonney
For two years, David Bonney's sexuality was investigated by his employer, the RAF. When he confessed, he was sent to solitary.
David Bonney, photographed at the Guardian Studios in London. David Bonney was the last serviceman to be sent to prison for being homosexual. He was found guilty at a court martial in Cornwall in 1993. Bonney had joined the RAF aged 17 in 1987 and said he had "earned and accepted I was gay" when he served during the first Gulf war.
Bonney said he was subject to a two-year investigation after a copy of Gay Times had been found in his room. That included, he said, "bugging my room, having people follow me, placing officers outside the local gay bars to spy on people going in, using the local police stations to take my friends to, to interview them and altogether create terror and fear among my friends and associates".
The court martial sentenced him to six months in prison, of which he served four including one month of solitary confinement, and left him with a criminal record - although following an appeal his discharge was changed to honourable.
Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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In 1994, I was the last person sent to prison in the UK for being gay - and I'm still being punished today: David Bonney
For two years, David Bonney's sexuality was investigated by his employer, the RAF. When he confessed, he was sent to solitary.
David Bonney, photographed at the Guardian Studios in London. David Bonney was the last serviceman to be sent to prison for being homosexual. He was found guilty at a court martial in Cornwall in 1993. Bonney had joined the RAF aged 17 in 1987 and said he had "earned and accepted I was gay" when he served during the first Gulf war.
Bonney said he was subject to a two-year investigation after a copy of Gay Times had been found in his room. That included, he said, "bugging my room, having people follow me, placing officers outside the local gay bars to spy on people going in, using the local police stations to take my friends to, to interview them and altogether create terror and fear among my friends and associates".
The court martial sentenced him to six months in prison, of which he served four including one month of solitary confinement, and left him with a criminal record - although following an appeal his discharge was changed to honourable.
Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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