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Hong Kong Rejects Same-Sex Partnerships Bill, Hampering Talent Attraction
Hong Kong's legislature voted down a bill that would have recognized same-sex partnerships, despite support from the city's leader and a growing number of residents, potentially harming its efforts to attract global talent.
Hong Kong Rejects Same-Sex Partnerships Bill, Hampering Talent Attraction
Hong Kong's legislature voted down a bill that would have recognized same-sex partnerships, despite support from the city's leader and a growing number of residents, potentially harming its efforts to attract global talent.
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16% Bias Score


Hong Kong Legislature Rejects Same-Sex Partnership Bill
Hong Kong's legislature voted down a bill that would have recognized same-sex partnerships, dashing hopes for LGBTQ+ equality and potentially harming the city's efforts to attract global talent.
Hong Kong Legislature Rejects Same-Sex Partnership Bill
Hong Kong's legislature voted down a bill that would have recognized same-sex partnerships, dashing hopes for LGBTQ+ equality and potentially harming the city's efforts to attract global talent.
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16% Bias Score


First Officially Recognized LGBTQ+ Pilgrimage to Rome During Jubilee Year
Some 1,400 LGBTQ+ Catholics from 20 countries participated in the first officially recognized LGBTQ+ pilgrimage to Rome during the Jubilee Year, engaging in prayer vigils and masses, though without a private papal audience.
First Officially Recognized LGBTQ+ Pilgrimage to Rome During Jubilee Year
Some 1,400 LGBTQ+ Catholics from 20 countries participated in the first officially recognized LGBTQ+ pilgrimage to Rome during the Jubilee Year, engaging in prayer vigils and masses, though without a private papal audience.
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24% Bias Score


Japanese Court Upholds Unmarried Requirement for Legal Gender Change
In Kyoto, Japan, a married transgender woman, Miki, was denied a legal gender change because of a law requiring applicants to be unmarried; the court cited concerns about disrupting the existing heterosexual marriage order.
Japanese Court Upholds Unmarried Requirement for Legal Gender Change
In Kyoto, Japan, a married transgender woman, Miki, was denied a legal gender change because of a law requiring applicants to be unmarried; the court cited concerns about disrupting the existing heterosexual marriage order.
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40% Bias Score


Kyiv Court Recognizes Same-Sex Marriage, Setting Legal Precedent
A Kyiv court legally recognized the same-sex marriage of Zoriana Kis, a diplomat, and Tymur Levchuk, an activist, after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to acknowledge their relationship for an overseas assignment, setting a precedent in Ukraine.
Kyiv Court Recognizes Same-Sex Marriage, Setting Legal Precedent
A Kyiv court legally recognized the same-sex marriage of Zoriana Kis, a diplomat, and Tymur Levchuk, an activist, after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to acknowledge their relationship for an overseas assignment, setting a precedent in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score


Louisiana Catholic School Fires Music Teacher for Being Gay
Mark Richards, a music teacher at St. Francis Xavier School in Metairie, Louisiana, was fired for violating a morality clause in his contract after a parent reported his husband's obituary; a parent-organized petition with 1,500 signatures supports Richards.
Louisiana Catholic School Fires Music Teacher for Being Gay
Mark Richards, a music teacher at St. Francis Xavier School in Metairie, Louisiana, was fired for violating a morality clause in his contract after a parent reported his husband's obituary; a parent-organized petition with 1,500 signatures supports Richards.
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44% Bias Score

Hong Kong Rejects Same-Sex Partnerships Bill, Hampering Talent Attraction
Hong Kong's legislature voted down a bill that would have recognized same-sex partnerships, dashing hopes for LGBTQ+ equality and potentially harming the city's efforts to attract global talent.

Hong Kong Rejects Same-Sex Partnerships Bill, Hampering Talent Attraction
Hong Kong's legislature voted down a bill that would have recognized same-sex partnerships, dashing hopes for LGBTQ+ equality and potentially harming the city's efforts to attract global talent.
Progress
16% Bias Score

Hong Kong Rejects Same-Sex Couple Rights Bill
Hong Kong's legislature rejected a bill offering limited rights to same-sex couples whose marriages are registered overseas, defying a court order and prompting criticism from human rights groups.

Hong Kong Rejects Same-Sex Couple Rights Bill
Hong Kong's legislature rejected a bill offering limited rights to same-sex couples whose marriages are registered overseas, defying a court order and prompting criticism from human rights groups.
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28% Bias Score

First Officially Recognized LGBTQ Catholic Pilgrimage to Rome
Around 1,000 LGBTQ Catholics completed the first officially recognized pilgrimage to Rome during the 2025 Jubilee year, marking a significant shift in the Catholic Church's approach to LGBTQ inclusion under Pope Leo XIV.

First Officially Recognized LGBTQ Catholic Pilgrimage to Rome
Around 1,000 LGBTQ Catholics completed the first officially recognized pilgrimage to Rome during the 2025 Jubilee year, marking a significant shift in the Catholic Church's approach to LGBTQ inclusion under Pope Leo XIV.
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24% Bias Score

Frankfurt Catholic Church Blesses Same-Sex and Divorced Couples
The Catholic Church in Frankfurt offers blessings for same-sex and divorced couples who have remarried civilly, following a bishop's recommendation and years of internal discussion, though the Vatican's position remains nuanced.

Frankfurt Catholic Church Blesses Same-Sex and Divorced Couples
The Catholic Church in Frankfurt offers blessings for same-sex and divorced couples who have remarried civilly, following a bishop's recommendation and years of internal discussion, though the Vatican's position remains nuanced.
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32% Bias Score

Hong Kong to Partially Recognize Overseas Same-Sex Partnerships
Hong Kong proposed a registration system for same-sex couples married or in civil partnerships overseas, granting them limited rights such as medical decision-making and handling after-death affairs, following a 2023 court ruling and ongoing social debates.

Hong Kong to Partially Recognize Overseas Same-Sex Partnerships
Hong Kong proposed a registration system for same-sex couples married or in civil partnerships overseas, granting them limited rights such as medical decision-making and handling after-death affairs, following a 2023 court ruling and ongoing social debates.
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44% Bias Score

Obergefell at 10: Strong Public Support, but Growing Political Opposition
Ten years after the Supreme Court's Obergefell v. Hodges decision legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, public support remains strong at 68%, but Republican support has declined to 41%, raising concerns about potential legal challenges from a conservative-majority Supreme Court and state legislatu...

Obergefell at 10: Strong Public Support, but Growing Political Opposition
Ten years after the Supreme Court's Obergefell v. Hodges decision legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, public support remains strong at 68%, but Republican support has declined to 41%, raising concerns about potential legal challenges from a conservative-majority Supreme Court and state legislatu...
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40% Bias Score
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