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Las escapadas a ciudades LHTBQI+ en Europa suelen girar en torno a los principales centros de cultura queer: Berlín, Ámsterdam, Barcelona, por ejemplo. Sin embargo, durante un reciente fin de semana en Zúrich, descubrí una escena queer discreta pero floreciente que merece mucha más atención. He aquí por qué deberías añadir la ciudad más grande de Suiza a tu lista de viajes LGTBQI+, en el mes del Orgullo y, quizá plantearte incluso vivir allí si formas parte del colectivo. Inclusividad es el nombre del juegoEste año se celebran 30 años del Orgullo en Zúrich, por lo que la escena queer de la ciu...
Euronews (Spanish)
LGBTQ+ city breaks in Europe tend to revolve around major queer culture hubs - Berlin, Amsterdam, Barcelona, and so on. On a recent weekend in Zurich, however, I discovered an understated yet thriving queer scene that deserves far more attention. Here’s why you should add Switzerland’s biggest city to your LGBTQ+ travel list - in Pride Month and beyond. Inclusivity is the name of the gameCelebrating 30 years of Pride in Zurich this year, the city’s queer scene is undoubtedly younger than some others in Europe - but that results in a welcoming, community-driven energy that makes you feel instan...
Euronews (English)
By Anmol Alphonso A video showing a part of a train engulfed in flames at Zurich Altstetten station, Switzerland, is being shared with a false and communal claim that a train was set on fire by Muslim migrants. BOOM reached out to Swiss Federal Railways spokesperson who said that the cause of the fire is still being investigated but that the focus is on 'a technical defect' and there is no evidence of third-party involvement in the fire. Seven people were detained, most of them teenagers, after several shop windows in the Swiss city of Lausanne were smashed as young people gathered in an “echo...
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