World in brief: May 11, 2022
JAPAN: Tokyo announced today that it will start recognising same-sex partnerships, but the unions will not be considered legal marriages.
Japan does not legally recognise same-sex marriages, and LGBTQ+ people often face discrimination at school, work and at home, causing many to hide their sexual identities.
The city authority said the move will “promote understanding among Tokyo residents about sexual diversity.”
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