An Australian court upheld a landmark decision for a transgender woman on Friday, ruling that her exclusion from a female-only app because she appeared to be a man amounted to an act of discrimination. The Full Federal Court of Australia also doubled damages against the Giggle for Girls app and its founder and CEO, Sall Grover, saying that the blocking of transgender woman Roxanne Tickle's account was direct discrimination. A lower court found in 2024 that it was an act of indirect discrimination. Both findings have been hailed as groundbreaking decisions on gender identity and transgender rights in Australia. "I'm very pleased by the outcome of my case, and I hope that it assists trans and gender diverse people and their loved ones to heal," Tickle told reporters outside the courthouse. "I've brought my case to show trans people that you can be brave and that you can stand up for yourself. In the process, I surprised myself at how brave I ...
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday said Iran was attempting to preserve the current ceasefire in order to give diplomacy an opportunity to move forward. Speaking at the BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi, he said Tehran has "no trust" in the US and is interested in negotiating with Washington only if it is serious. Iran is trying to keep the ceasefire to give diplomacy a chance, he told reporters during a press conference. Araghchi blamed what he calls “contradictory messages” from Washington for complicating negotiations, according to Al Jazeera. In comments carried by Iran’s IRIB broadcaster, he said Iran is not to blame for disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, and that Tehran did not initiate the war and is only defending itself. He reiterated Iran’s position that the strait is now open to vessels of “friendly countries”, as long as they coordinate with Iranian officials, and only closed to...