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Hello, I'm Mahalia and here are today's headlines from Pinksixty.
The Argentine government has approved a new law allowing trans people
to reassign their gender without the need for medical approval.
The law also allows access to surgery under the country's health plan.
A US panel have recommended the use of anti-*** drug, Truvada, for uninfected people.
Although controversial, results have shown up to 73% reduced risk in high risk groups.
A new gay social networking site has been launched in Bali, Indonesia,
paid for by the Australian government.
The site offers *** advice and entertainment news with plans to extend the service
to the capital Jakarta in the coming months.
The National Day of Action for Marriage Equality in Australia
are hosting rallies across the country on Saturday,
showing support for President Obama's stance, in the hope that it may change
Julia Gillard's mind over gay marriage.
Rallies in major cities start at 1pm.
And finally, London will host World Pride in July, just before the start of the Olympics.
Their website launched this week and you can follow the event's progress
on Facebook and Twitter.
That's all from us today. Join us again tomorrow.