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The European Union has expressed concern in a recent statement after the Iraqi parliament passed new anti-LGBTQ+ legislation. The EU External Action Office suggests that the new law not only goes against the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which Iraq ratified in 1971, but also violates Iraq's own Constitution. Twenty years since the first gay marriages, the fight for rights in Europe goes onThe controversial legislation imposes severe penalties, ranging from 10 to 15 years in prison for same-sex relationships, as well as lesser terms for gender-transition procedures or ad...
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When same-sex marriage was legalised in Greece back in February, LGBTQ+ campaigners celebrated. Now, though, the British Foreign Office has issued new travel advice for queer people travelling to the country. An update, published on the UK government’s foreign travel advice page, has warned that same-sex couples could experience discrimination in certain parts of Greece. While it states that “attitudes are generally much more welcoming in Athens and on many Greek islands, particularly on Lesvos, Mykonos and Skiathos,” there are concerns that queer visitors could face prejudice elsewhere. The g...
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Awards season isn't quite over yet, with the 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards taking place in Los Angeles last night (14 March) to honour the very best in LGBTQIA+ entertainment. American comedian Wayne Brady hosted the event, which celebrates outstanding representations of queer communities and saw awards handed to Apple TV+'s 'Ted Lasso', 'RuPaul’s Drag Race', Bottoms and Mean Girls star Reneé Rapp. Oprah Winfrey was given the Media Vanguard Award, which celebrates members of the entertainment industry that do not identify as LGBTQIA+ but have made a significant contribution in the promotion o...
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A Greek novelist and his partner, a lawyer, became the first same-sex couple to get married in Athens’ city hall since the country legalised same-sex marriages three weeks ago in a major change for the Orthodox Christian nation. The civil wedding between Petros Hadjopoulos, who writes under the pen name Auguste Corteau, and lawyer Anastasios Samouilidis was celebrated by Athens’ mayor on Thursday. Two dozen guests attended the event in the Greek capital’s city hall. Hadjopoulos described the event as “a dream that we didn’t dare entertain when we were in our teens”. He said there was a certain...
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