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Openly is a worldwide digital platform dedicated to providing fair, accurate, and unbiased news for the LGBT+ community in a world that often falls short. With original reporting from the Thomson Reuters Foundation, Openly also curates important LGBT+ news and reliable reports from various sources. Our goal is to be the go-to source for trustworthy LGBT+ news and information globally. All original content from Openly is shared directly with Reuters clients, reaching over 1 billion readers daily. We believe that news plays a vital role in promoting human rights and creating fairer, more thriving societies where no one is left behind, a concept inspired by the sustainable development goals.
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Jan 26, 2024 |
openlynews.com | Enrique Anarte
German doctors fear a possible spike in HIV infections due to a shortage of HIV prevention pills that could last for months Shortage hits 90% of German pharmacies Delivery bottlenecks could last until April Doctors fear a possible spike in HIV infections Enrique Anarte BERLIN, Jan 26 (OPENLY) - A severe shortage of HIV prevention drugs in Germany has sparked fears of a spike in infections over coming months, with doctors urging government to step in and keep tens of thousands safe. Almost 90%...
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Jan 18, 2024 |
openlynews.com | Hugo Greenhalgh
Companies that embrace LGBTQ+ inclusion and staffing tend to do better than those that don't, new report shows By Hugo GreenhalghLONDON, Jan 18 (Openly) -Being transparent about LGBTQ+ corporate inclusion and staffing could lead to better company profitability, according to a report published on Thursday.
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Jan 3, 2024 |
openlynews.com | Lucy Middleton
Thursday, 4 January 2024 01:00 GMT People take part in the 45th Christopher Street Day Berlin Pride (CSD) demonstration, in Berlin, Germany, July 22, 2023.
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Dec 20, 2023 |
openlynews.com | Lucy Middleton
Schools should tell parents if their children are trans and can refuse to use their pronouns of choice, say new draft rules By Lucy MiddletonLONDON, Dec 20 (Openly) - Schools will not have to accept a transgender child's wish to be recognised as the opposite sex, according to new draft guidance released by Britain's education ministry.
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Dec 19, 2023 |
openlynews.com | Ugonna-Ora Owoh
Drag stars find their feet in Nigerian ballroom, a thriving underground scene for LGBTQ+ Lagos Drag scene offers escape from stigma and biasSame-sex relations punishable with jail in NigeriaHate crime has no place in ballroomBy Ugonna-Ora OwohLAGOS, Dec 20 (Openly) - Behind a tall metal door in a suburb of Lagos lies a world of fun, fashion and flamboyance that most Nigerians have never seen.
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