Month: October 2014
BeLonG To hosting major international conference of LGBTQ young people for the first time since 1994
BeLonG To Youth Services the national organisation for lesbian, gay, bisexual & trans young people in Ireland is hosting the 30th General Assembly of the International lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer youth and student organisation (IGLYO) this November.
European Parliament condemns Russian clampdown on NGOs
In a resolution adopted last week, the European Parliament strongly condemned the intensified clampdown on Russian civil society.
Manchester Pride Chooses Melbourne as Tech Partner
Manchester Pride, the UK’s leading Pride event, has chosen Melbourne, the Manchester-based provider of complex cloud and managed hosting solutions, as its new technology partner.
New book by Ali calls for acceptance of gays in Muslim countries
Author Ali gives a poignant look into the lives of gay men living in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and other Middle Eastern Muslim countries in his eye-opening new book, “Two Gay Muslim Couples” (published by Lulu).
The Gay World United – Together We Are Stronger
People from all around the world took part in the gay selfie project released by the global gay social network Moovz. This project was meant to show the faces of the global gay community, with people from different cultures, with different colors, appearance and races and that speaks different languages.
Trine Rein won “The Hit” in Norway
Geir Arne Hansen’s love song to his wife touched Norway. In strong competition with seven other songs, he and Trine Rein winners of “The Hit” with the song “The story of love.”