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Day: February 8, 2022

Ghana | Anglican bishops soften support for anti-LGBTQI+ bill

The Anglican Church of Ghana has taken a small step back from its previously unfettered support for the country’s appalling anti-LGBTQI+ bill.

Smitten, awestruck, enchanted: 9 ways to say you’re in love

You might feel the need to express your love in a romantic social media post or greeting card in the coming days. We’re here to help!

Eudy Simelane: Is the LGBTQ community safer 14 years later?

The hate crime rape and murder of Eudy Simelane in 2008 was a tragically defining moment for SA’s LGBTQIA+ community.

New HIV variant shows urgent need for universal treatment

The discovery of a new fast-spreading HIV variant is highlighting the urgency of ensuring that everyone living with HIV is on treatment.

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