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Some 20,000 people demonstrated in the Polish capital Warsaw on Saturday in favour of more rights for gays and lesbians and other sexual minorities. Under the slogan "The time for equality is now," they spoke out in favour of the introduction of a registered civil partnership for same-sex couples and called for opening marriage to all. The demonstrators also called for better protection against hatred, hate speech and discrimination. Many participants in the so-called Equality Parade waved rainbow flags to promote diversity and tolerance. The mayor of the Polish capital, Rafał Trzaskowski, als...
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Some 20,000 people demonstrated in the Polish capital Warsaw on Saturday in favour of more rights for gays and lesbians and other sexual minorities. Under the slogan "The time for equality is now," they spoke out in favour of the introduction of a registered civil partnership for same-sex couples and called for opening marriage to all. The demonstrators also called for better protection against hatred, hate speech and discrimination. Many participants in the so-called Equality Parade waved rainbow flags to promote diversity and tolerance. The mayor of the Polish capital, Rafał Trzaskowski, als...
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Well over 20,000 people took part in a gay pride demonstration in the Swiss city of Zurich on Saturday, police said. On the fringes of the peaceful event, six Swiss nationals and one German were temporarily detained for circulating homophobic flyers using a drone. According to the police, the men between the ages of 19 and 33 are part of the far-right scene. A man from Afghanistan man and an Eritrean were also detained for disruptive behaviour. At this year's gay pride rally in Zurich, people demonstrated for the recognition and legal protection of polyamory, open relationships and other forms...
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Some 20,000 people demonstrated in the Polish capital Warsaw on Saturday in favour of more rights for gays and lesbians and other sexual minorities. Under the slogan "The time for equality is now," they spoke out in favour of the introduction of a registered civil partnership for same-sex couples and called for opening marriage to all. The demonstrators also called for better protection against hatred, hate speech and discrimination. Many participants in the so-called Equality Parade waved rainbow flags to promote diversity and tolerance. The mayor of the Polish capital, Rafał Trzaskowski, als...
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Italian right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, as host of the G7 summit, has prevented the group of industrialized democracies from reaffirming a clear commitment to the right to abortion in their final declaration, dpa has learned from diplomatic sources. The declaration, traditionally issued on the summit's last day, will only say that women have the right to "adequate, affordable and quality health services," including when it comes to sexual and reproductive care. At the G7 summit in Japan last year, the leaders took an explicit position on the topic. The text said women must have "acce...
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Italian right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, as host of the G7 summit, has prevented the group of industrialized democracies from reaffirming a clear commitment to the right to abortion in their final declaration, dpa has learned from diplomatic sources. The declaration, traditionally issued on the summit's last day, will only say that women have the right to "adequate, affordable and quality health services," including when it comes to sexual and reproductive care. At the G7 summit in Japan last year, the leaders took an explicit position on the topic. The text said women must have "acce...
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Italian right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, as host of the G7 summit, has prevented the group of industrialized democracies from reaffirming a clear commitment to the right to abortion in their final declaration, dpa has learned from diplomatic sources. The declaration, traditionally issued on the summit's last day, will only say that women have the right to "adequate, affordable and quality health services," including when it comes to sexual and reproductive care. At the G7 summit in Japan last year, the leaders took an explicit position on the topic. The text said women must have "acce...
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Italian right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, as host of the G7 summit, has prevented the group of industrialized democracies from reaffirming a clear commitment to the right to abortion in their final declaration, dpa has learned from diplomatic sources. The declaration, traditionally issued on the summit's last day, will only say that women have the right to adequate health services, including when it comes to sexual and reproductive care, the sources said. At the G7 summit in Japan last year, the leaders took an explicit position on the topic. The text said women must have "access to sa...
DPA International
Italian right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, as host of the G7 summit, has prevented the group of industrialized democracies from reaffirming a clear commitment to the right to abortion in their final declaration, dpa has learned from diplomatic sources. The declaration, traditionally issued on the summit's last day, will only say that women have the right to adequate health services, including when it comes to sexual and reproductive care, the sources said. At the G7 summit in Japan last year, the leaders took an explicit position on the topic. The text said women must have "access to sa...
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Italian right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, as host of the G7 summit, has prevented the group of industrialized democracies from adopting a clear commitment to the right to abortion in their final declaration, dpa has learned from diplomatic sources.
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