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- ... that Masoud El Amaratly, one of Iraq's most popular folk singers in the 1920s (recording featured), was a mustarjil?
- ... that a recent Kate Nash song rebranding TERFs as GERMs caused her to trend on X within hours of its release?
- ... that Blossom C. Brown attracted national attention for highlighting violence against Black trans women?
- ... that the dinosaur emojis have been used by transgender groups to represent themselves?
- ... that several journalists have attributed the suicide of Lia Smith to anti-transgender policies?
- ... that misinformation about violence by transgender people has been used to defend violence against them?
- ... that in 2023 Kate Nambiar advised the EastEnders team around HIV treatment options for a storyline?
- ... that some people identify with no gender?
- ... that the first transgender person to compete professionally in League of Legends was also the first woman to do so?
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- Former prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina (pictured) is found guilty of crimes against humanity in absentia by a Bangladeshi tribunal and sentenced to death.
- In Canadian football, the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeat the Montreal Alouettes to win the Grey Cup.
- In motorcycle racing, Marc Márquez wins the MotoGP World Championship.
- The High Court of Justice in London rules BHP liable for the 2015 Mariana dam disaster in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
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