Month: January 2015
‘Homophobic’ Italian officials stripped man of driving licence ‘because he was gay’
Italy’s Supreme Court has condemned the “utterly homophobic” authorities who suspended a man’s driving licence because he was gay.
It’s getting HOT in here
Four short films, one heated experience! From Bollywood to Hollywood, these movies will take you on a sexy journey around the globe!
BeLonG To welcomes ICANN decision to new Community Evaluation of ‘dotgay’
Yesterday the board of ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, accepted the reconsideration request for .GAY put forward by BeLonG To and over 50 other LGBT Organisations. This will result in a reconsideration of the application by dotgay LLC to administer the domain on the basis of “community priority evaluation” (CPE).
Private school rejects children because parents are gay
A non-denominational Nashville private school recently turned down prospective students because their parents are gay, drawing criticism from alumni and gay advocates while causing an uproar on social media.
Kenya is making progress on gay rights, says AG Githu Muigai
Attorney General Githu Muigai said on Thursday that Kenya has made progress on rights of the country’s gay community.
MEPs condemn homophobic hate speech Lithuanian MP
Last Sunday, Member of the Lithuanian Parliament Algirdas Vaclovas Patackas warned that the head of the Lithuanian Gay League’s (LGL) engaged in “provocation” that might result in “dead bodies”, similar to recent attacks in Paris.