Tag: EU
Can an EU Country Forbid You from Being with Your Spouse?
What Happens When a Government Does Not Recognise Your Same-Sex Marriage ?
Open letter to Turkish Ambassador: Revoke Ankara’s indefinite ban on LGBTI events
In November the Governorship of Ankara called an indefinite ban on LGBTI activities in the city, which has received sharp international criticism, including by Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner Nils Muiznieks issued a statement regarding the ban.
MEP gets HIV test, calls for focus on key populations, including MSM and trans people
This morning, Co-President of the LGBTI Intergroup Daniele Viotti MEP got an HIV test in the framework of the European HIV/hepatitis testing week.
Freedom of movement for all families? Same-sex couple ask EU court for recognition
Will married couple Adrian Coman and Clai Hamilton be recognised as a family and have the right to move to Romania together? That is the potentially life-changing situation being considered by the Court of the Justice of the European Union (CJEU) today.
New study: LGBTI people face inequalities, barriers, and discrimination when accessing health services
Health professionals and service users agree: LGBTI people face health inequalities, barriers, and discrimination when accessing health services shows new study.
Liberals: Europe has to put an end to crackdown on LGBTI community in Azerbaijan
MEPs Sophie in ‘t Veld and Marietje Schaake have expressed their deep concerns over the worsening situation of the LGBTI community in Azerbaijan.