Covering queer stories for the Thomson Reuters Foundation and its LGBTQ+ news brand Openly. Spaniard in Berlin. he/him
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Enrique Anarte
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Big (gay) news! Openly, the Thomson Reuters Foundation's award-winning LGBTQ+ news platform, has just launched as a Substack newsletter 🚨
Plus: Support for LGBTQ+ rights is shrinking in the United States and beyond, but Botswana could soon make queer history in Africa.
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“Right-wing populism is something akin to a portal that allows people to wander into the anti-democratic sphere. (...) Once you have passed through this gate, the core ideology of right-wing extremism awaits at the end.“
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Plus: Support for LGBTQ+ rights is shrinking in the United States and beyond, but Botswana could soon make queer history in Africa.