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26.07 / 08:05
Twitter LGBT letter Swiggy Instamart's ingenious resignation letter goes viral: Redefining creative goodbyes
resignation letter can be a daunting task, especially when we aim to strike the right chord while expressing our decision to move on from a job. Oftentimes, we seek inspiration from friends or resort to online searches for templates to help us draft the perfect farewell message. Recently, a truly unique and imaginative resignation letter shared by Swiggy Instamart on Twitter caught the attention of netizens, leaving them in awe.
25.07 / 16:35
UPS LGBT band stage country concert Matty Healy of 'The 1975' angers section of LGBT community in Malaysia. Here's why
Matty Healy's recent protest during a concert in Malaysia has sparked significant responses from LGBT activists and allies in the nation. Critics have labeled the act as «performative activism», expressing concerns that it could exacerbate the difficulties faced by the LGBT community in Malaysia. Homosexuality remains criminalized in the country, with potential penalties of up to 20 years in prison. During the music festival in Kuala Lumpur last Friday, the lead singer of the indie-rock band «The 1975», Matty Healy, took the stage and launched into a profanity-laden tirade against Malaysia's anti-LGBT laws. In an act of protest, he also kissed his male bandmate. Throughout the performance, Healy appeared to be under the influence of alcohol and reportedly vandalized a drone owned by the concert organizers. Attendees even claimed that he spat on some fans. His defiant behavior continued as he swaggered across the stage and insulted the Malaysian government. The band's set was eventually shut down shortly after the incident. However well-intentioned, locals argue that his actions have disrupted an already delicate political environment for LGBT Malaysians, leading to further harm and damage. «The 1975» cancelled a concert in Indonesia Sunday, after Malaysia axed a festival over a same-sex kiss and tirade against the country's anti-LGBTQ laws by their frontman. Indonesia's LGBTQ laws are less strict than those in neighbouring countries such as Malaysia, where homosexuality is a crime. But several events have been cancelled in recent years.
23.07 / 20:47
Twitter LGBT band show performer controversy The 1975 cancels Indonesia and Taiwan shows amid Malaysia LGBTQ controversy. This is what happened
The 1975, a British pop-rock band, has canceled upcoming shows in Indonesia and Taiwan after their set was cut short at a music festival in Malaysia. The decision came following frontman Matty Healy's comments on Malaysia's anti-gay laws and an on-stage kiss with a bandmate. The band had eagerly looked forward to performing for fans at Jakarta’s We the Fest on Sunday (July 23) and at the Taipei Music Center on Tuesday (July 25) as part of their Asia tour 2023. However, due to the current circumstances, they had no choice but to call off the scheduled performances. In a statement posted on We the Fest’s Twitter page, The 1975 wrote, “The 1975 regret to announce that their forthcoming shows in Jakarta and Taipei will no longer be going ahead as planned. The band never takes the decision to cancel a show lightly and had been eagerly looking forward to playing for fans in Jakarta and Taipei but unfortunately, due to current circumstances, it is impossible to proceed with the scheduled shows.” The controversy arose when Matty Healy openly criticized Malaysia's LGBTQ laws during the Good Vibes Festival in Kuala Lumpur on July 21. He also engaged in a kiss with bassist Ross MacDonald on stage. The festival's organizer, Future Sounds Asia, responded by canceling the remaining days of the festival.
22.07 / 15:45
UPS LGBT country Hungary's Orban condemns EU federalism, LGBTQ 'offensive'
BUDAPEST (Reuters) — Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Saturday renewed an attack on the European Union for conducting what he called an «LGBTQ offensive», saying his nationalist government would protect the country's Christian roots.
22.07 / 08:57
Dash Extreme LGBT film country star audience Pakistan temporarily bans 'Barbie' over pro-LGBTQ+ content
Barbie' has been ruling at theatres across the world, but there is trouble brewing for the film in Pakistan, as Islamabad has taken a ban into consideration due to the film's LGBTQ+ themes. But the answer is not a definitive one because the movie is all the rage right now and something that has the audience's interest, but with many extremists opposing it, Pakistan's Punjab Censor Board has put a temporary ban on it due to what they consider «objectionable content.» According to Daily Pakistan, the ban on the movie will eventually be removed once the «objectionable content» is cut out of the movie.
21.07 / 20:51
Man LGBT Action show star classical Netflix cancelled these original series in 2023; Check the full updated list here
Netflix shows for this year keeps growing. Here are all the high-profile cancellations that have been announced. Despite the cancellations, Netflix remains committed to renewing numerous shows, ensuring that more than 150 series are set to return for future seasons at any given time.
21.07 / 12:13
Twitter LGBT Remark Adventure Destiny show blues epic Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: Epic 25-Year adventure to conclude, premiering on Netflix in September 2023
Pokémon Ultimate Journeys marks the 25th season of the Pokémon anime and serves as the third season of the Pokémon Journeys story arc. This beloved series has been following the adventures of Ash and his trusty companion, Pikachu, as they strive to become true Pokémon masters. Mark Your Calendar: Part 4 Premier
21.07 / 10:17
SUN Manufacturing LGBT index week Aurobindo Pharma among 8 BSE Pharma Index stocks which surge to new 52-week highs on Friday
1. Aurobindo Pharma Aurobindo Pharma soared to a new 52-week high at Rs. 791.5 on July 21, 2023.2. Glenmark Life SciencesGlenmark Life Sciences achieved a new 52-week high at Rs.
21.07 / 09:49
LGBT CAT film Instagram Actor social actress From getting a new pet to meditating with Sadhguru: How Samantha Ruth Prabhu is spending her 1-yr acting hiatus
Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who recently wrapped the acting schedule of her upcoming film 'Citadel', is making the most of her much-deserved break. The actress, who announced last month that she was going on a year-long acting hiatus, has been keeping her more than 28 million followers on Instagram engaged with her regular social media updates. From meditation to growing her fur family, the 36-year-old is spending quality time in her own company.
20.07 / 13:15
LGBT Adventure Nestle Instagram star beautiful song Sara Ali Khan embraces her spiritual side with sacred Amarnath yatra amid tight security
Sara Alia Khan, on Thursday, embraced her spiritual side as she embarked on a profound pilgrimage to the Amarnath shrine in Jammu and Kashmir, one of the most sacred Hindu sites in India. Amidst tight security, a video of Sara was shared by news agency ANI. It captured her serene presence among fellow pilgrims as she made her way to the sacred shrine. In the video, the 'Simmba' star exuded simplicity and grace, dressed in a turquoise jacket with matching pants, and a red scarf around her neck. Sara has been enjoying her time in Kashmir, as evident from her Instagram posts, where she shared glimpses of her mountain adventures in Sonamarg.
20.07 / 08:47
Citi LGBT Celebrity shootings show performer cover New Zealand take surprise lead in World Cup opener
New Zealand have taken a surprise lead against Norway in the opening game of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
19.07 / 10:23
UPS Provident LGBT awards Pride show services Financial LPL Financial furthers commitment to more inclusive financial services industry
LPL Financial says that supporting greater diversity and inclusion is not only important for advisors but also to enable better access to financial services for all.
22.11 / 20:17
LGBT Money Rescue Indonesia earthquake: Dozens still missing as rescue efforts continue in Java
Dozens of people are still missing after a 5.6 magnitude earthquake devastated the Indonesian island of Java on Monday.
22.11 / 17:27
Technology LGBT European Union Viktor Orbán criticised for wearing scarf with 'Greater Hungary' map
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been criticised for wearing a scarf that features a historical map of "Greater Hungary".
22.11 / 15:27
Technology LGBT Evacuations raid Ukraine war: Kyiv monastery raid; Kherson evacuations; and Poland to deploy missile launchers
Ukraine's security service (SBU) has raided the main Orthodox Christian monastery in Kyiv over suspected links to Russia.
22.11 / 10:17
business LGBT European Union Deal COP27: EU left 'disappointed' by lack of ambition in final deal, calling it a 'small step forward'
The European Union is not hiding its disappointment with the climate deal struck at COP27, criticising its lack of ambition and warning of an increasingly distant possibility to keep global warming under the 1.5 °C target.
22.11 / 10:17
business LGBT European Union Ukraine war: Kyiv tells residents of liberated areas to leave before winter sets in
Ukrainian authorities have begun evacuating civilians from recently liberated sections of the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, fearing that a lack of heat, power and water due to Russian shelling will make living conditions too difficult this winter. 
05.10 / 14:01
Technology LGBT Climate change European Union SOLIDARITY Iran protests: MEP cuts off hair to show solidarity with women protesting death of Mahsa Amini
This is the moment a Swedish MEP cut her hair in the European Parliament to show solidarity with anti-government protesters in Iran.
05.10 / 11:51
Technology LGBT Climate change European Union Time EU infrastructure a 'target' for first time in recent history, says von der Leyen
The European Union's energy infrastructure has become a target for the first time in recent history, Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday, adding that the bloc must carry out stress tests of critical infrastructure and make better use of its surveillance satellites to prevent acts of sabotage.
05.10 / 10:27
Technology LGBT Climate change European Union Ukraine war: Russia uses Iran-made 'kamikaze drones' to strike Bila Tserkva near Kyiv
Iran-made "kamikaze drones" have bombarded a city near Ukraine's capital of Kyiv, leaving one person injured, according to a regional governor. 

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