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See Jeremy Finlayson’s foul-mouthed rant at his ban for anti-gay slur

Port Adelaide star Jeremy Finlayson has revealed that he’s ‘p***ed off’ with his three-week ban for https://bangcacloai.com/ an on-field homophobic slur as his wife Kellie also lashed out at his treatment. Finlayson was banned for three weeks and ordered to attend and pay for a Pride In Sport training program after using the term ‘f****t’ to describe […]

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Solomon Islands votes in election watched by China, US for regional…

April 17 (Reuters) – The Solomon Islands began voting in a national election on Wednesday, the first since Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare in 2022 struck a security pact with China and drew the Pacific Islands nation closer to Beijing. The election outcome will be closely watched by the United States, China and https://bangcacloai.com/ Australia for

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West Virginia trans sports ban violates teen’s rights, court rules

An appeals court has ruled West Virginia’s transgender sports ban violates the rights of a teen athlete under Title IX, the federal law prohibiting sex-based discrimination in schools. On Tuesday, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the ban cannot be applied to 13-year-old Becky Pepper Jackson. The court previously blocked the state’s attempt to

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BJP, Congress manifestos include LGBTQ+ promises * Rights campaigners say policy pledges fall short * Demands for same-sex marriage, trans job quotas By Annie Banerji NEW DELHI, April 16 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – I ndia’s two main parties are pledging to improve life for LGBTQ+ people if they win a general election that starts on Friday, but campaigners say they are paying lip service to gay and trans rights by dodging the key issue of same-sex marriage

BJP, Congress manifestos include LGBTQ+ promises * Rights campaigners say policy pledges fall short * Demands for same-sex marriage, trans job quotas By Annie Banerji NEW DELHI, April 16 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – I ndia’s two main parties are pledging to improve life for LGBTQ+ people if they win a general election that starts on

BJP, Congress manifestos include LGBTQ+ promises * Rights campaigners say policy pledges fall short * Demands for same-sex marriage, trans job quotas By Annie Banerji NEW DELHI, April 16 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – I ndia’s two main parties are pledging to improve life for LGBTQ+ people if they win a general election that starts on Friday, but campaigners say they are paying lip service to gay and trans rights by dodging the key issue of same-sex marriage Read More »

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