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More than twice as many minors as expected have expressed a desire to change their gender this year.
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Growing number of kids in Denmark change their gender
More than twice as many minors as expected have expressed a desire to change their gender this year.
They are by now no secret that Copenhagen is getting a new gay venue, Drop Inn, just 100 meters from the legendary Oscar Café.
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Drop Inn wants to be Copenhagen’s best gay venue
They are by now no secret that Copenhagen is getting a new gay venue, Drop Inn, just 100 meters from the legendary Oscar Café.
One of the first good news in 2016, is that Copenhagen again gets a Saturday gay nightclub in the city centre.
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New gay disco opens on Saturday in Copenhagen
One of the first good news in 2016, is that Copenhagen again gets a Saturday gay nightclub in the city centre.
The U.S. ambassador to Denmark has married his partner in the Scandinavian country that became the first nation to allow gay couples to formalise their unions in 1989.
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Openly gay U.S ambassador to Denmark weds partner
The U.S. ambassador to Denmark has married his partner in the Scandinavian country that became the first nation to allow gay couples to formalise their unions in 1989.
From July 5th Scanians has seen a Öresundstrain beyond the normal. They have seen regnbågståget/Rainbow Train - a Öresundståg foiled in Malmö Pride and Copenhagen Pride Festival's colours and logos.
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Swedish Skånetrafiken runs trains in rainbow colours
From July 5th Scanians has seen a Öresundstrain beyond the normal. They have seen regnbågståget/Rainbow Train – a Öresundståg foiled in Malmö Pride and Copenhagen Pride Festival’s colours and logos.
A quarter of a century after becoming the first country to give gay couples the same rights as heterosexuals, Denmark wants to make sure that historic moment isn’t undone at retirement.
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LGBT rights in Denmark take next step with rainbow nursing homes
A quarter of a century after becoming the first country to give gay couples the same rights as heterosexuals, Denmark wants to make sure that historic moment isn’t undone at retirement.