Month: April 2021
A gay Latvian man died on Wednesday after suffering severe burns in what LGBTQ associations denounced as a hate crime.
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Gay Latvian man dies after horrific hate crime attack, campaigners say
A gay Latvian man died on Wednesday after suffering severe burns in what LGBTQ associations denounced as a hate crime.
Councillors in the Polish town of Kraśnik have voted to withdraw the resolution declaring opposition to «LGBTQ ideology» that they introduced two years ago.
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Polish town Kraśnik withdraws anti-LGBTQ resolution over concern at losing Norway Grants
Councillors in the Polish town of Kraśnik have voted to withdraw the resolution declaring opposition to «LGBTQ ideology» that they introduced two years ago.
A survey of 71 organisations across 32 European countries finds that over 60% have worked with LGBTIQ youth experiencing homelessness, while homeless services lack the skills and competencies to provide safe and welcoming spaces for LGBTI people.
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Survey finds that organisations across Europe are dealing with large numbers of LGBTIQ youth homelessness
A survey of 71 organisations across 32 European countries finds that over 60% have worked with LGBTIQ youth experiencing homelessness, while homeless services lack the skills and competencies to provide safe and welcoming spaces for LGBTI people.
DP Building Systems and LGBT Foundation have partnered to create a pride-inspired USB cable, with £1.00 of every unit sold going to the LGBT Foundation.
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Pride-Inspired 5-in-1 USB Charging Cable Created With Funds Going Towards The LGBT Foundation
DP Building Systems and LGBT Foundation have partnered to create a pride-inspired USB cable, with £1.00 of every unit sold going to the LGBT Foundation.
Mario, a sensitive and somewhat self-destructive young dancer, finds day-today life in this small Italian village difficult.
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A challenging new queer film puts religion and sensuality in the spotlight
Mario, a sensitive and somewhat self-destructive young dancer, finds day-today life in this small Italian village difficult.
Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union’s opinion says that Bulgaria’s lack of recognition for same-sex parented families cannot justify a violation of EU freedom of movement law.
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Opinion from European court: same-sex parented families should be officially recognised in all EU member states
Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union’s opinion says that Bulgaria’s lack of recognition for same-sex parented families cannot justify a violation of EU freedom of movement law.