June 13, 2026
Hello dear Good News community,
It’s Pride Month! And this month is more important than ever, because queer rights are under pressure worldwide. But so much has already been achieved! I did some research in our newsroom archives—and found exactly what I was looking for: laws, initiatives, and spaces where queer life is protected and can be visibly celebrated.
Enjoy reading, Selina

(Abre numa nova janela)Hungarian authorities permit this year's Pride March in Budapest
Following the change of government in Hungary, the police have officially approved Budapest Pride for June 27th. The organizers welcomed the decision, stating that the authorities are acting in accordance with a corresponding EU ruling. Source: TPV WORLD
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Qween Jean wins Tony Award
For her work on the Broadway musical "Cats: The Jellicle Ball," costume designer Qween Jean has won a Tony Award. She has made history with this achievement, becoming the first openly trans person to do so. The award creates greater visibility for queer individuals. Source: THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Warsaw recognizes same-sex marriage for the first time
For the first time, Warsaw’s city hall has officially recognized the marriage of a same-sex couple. This was made possible by a court ruling that obligates Poland to recognize marriages legally performed in other EU countries. LGBTQ+ organizations are calling this a historic step forward for equal rights in the country. Source: EURONEWS
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How projects worldwide are empowering the LGBTQIA+ community
In Kenya, a fund supports queer entrepreneurs in building their own livelihoods, while in Spain, a new retirement home is creating safe spaces for the elderly. These initiatives demonstrate how targeted support can improve living conditions for LGBTQIA+ individuals. Source: BBC
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Historical milestone: Amsterdam celebrates 25 years of marriage equality
25th Anniversary: In 2001, the Netherlands became the first country to introduce marriage for same-sex couples. A milestone for the queer community. Today, more than 30 countries worldwide allow marriage equality. In Germany, same-sex couples have been able to marry since 2017. Source: QUEERLAND MEDIA
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Bianca Kriel & Selina Mahoche