Prime Minister Brnabic hailed the great strides Serbia has made in recent years in extending what she called the boundaries of freedom... READ MORE›
Serbia's first-ever openly gay prime minister joined several hundred gay activists Sunday at a gay pride march that was held amid tight security in the con... READ MORE›
An unofficial gay Pride parade organised by a right-wing nationalist is planned for July 29 to run through a predominantly immigrant neighbourhood with a large Muslim population... READ MORE›
Jerusalem City Council member Laura Wharton addressed Amar directly, calling on him to retract on his anti-LGBT statements... READ MORE›
The march in 2010 was the only gay pride parade to go ahead in the Serbian capital since 2001... READ MORE›
The body of a gay Syrian refugee who disappeared in central Istanbul was found mutilated and beheaded two days later, a local rights group has said... READ MORE›
Eli Bin of Israel's emergency service said six young people were wounded in the attack two of them seriously... READ MORE›
A Chinese court has ordered a clinic to pay compensation to a gay man who underwent electric shock conversion treatment intended to make him straight... READ MORE›
This year's London Pride festival has added significance as 2017 marks 50 years since the part-decriminalisation of homosexuality... READ MORE›
Vladimir Putin has called Sir Elton John and offered to meet after prank-callers impersonating the Russian president fooled the singer earlier this month... READ MORE›
Istanbul has held gay pride parades since 2003, attracting tens of thousands of marchers, but last year's was broken up by police... READ MORE›
Zoryan Kis and Tymur Levchuk were attacked by group of 15-20 young men after deciding to test peoples reactions to them holding hands... READ MORE›
Hundreds of India's gay and lesbians take part in New Dehli Gay Pride march... READ MORE›
Back in Washington, the activist leaders on hand included Sarah Kate Ellis, president of GLAAD, which monitors media coverage of the LGBT community... READ MORE›
A time to heal after Orlando Across the Atlantic Ocean, New York City will be celebrating its NYC LGBT Pride March on Sunday... READ MORE›
When officers arrived they saw an assault rifle sitting in Howell's passenger seat, Santa Monica police Lt... READ MORE›
Gilbert Baker was born on June 2, 1951, in Chanute, Kan., a tiny rural town that was a stop on the Santa Fe Railway... READ MORE›
While homosexuality is not a crime in Turkey, unlike many other Muslim countries, homophobia remains widespread... READ MORE›
All I heard was gunfire after gunfire, WolfA told the Orlando Sentinel... READ MORE›
A marriage equality bill would pass if it was presented in federal parliament this week, Labor leader Bill Shorten says... READ MORE›
Pride Parade and Pride Week Istanbul June 20-26 have taken place since 2003, attracting tens of thousands of people in recent years, with a reported 100,000 participants in 2013... READ MORE›
KIEV, Ukraine -- Gay rights groups in Ukraine celebrated a milestone on Sunday -- holding a parade without being chased or attacked by right-wing opponents... READ MORE›
Police in Istanbul have used tear gas and have detained activists who gathered to mark gay pride week after authorities banned their rally in the city... READ MORE›
In fact, she said traditional marriage is not jeopardy from homosexuals in Croatia's same-sex marriage vote... READ MORE›
Capital Pride Festival takes a more somber tone following Orlando mass shooting... READ MORE›
In New York, grand marshals -- including the American Civil Liberties Union -- were chosen to represent facets of a resistance movement... READ MORE›
The country's top bishop has rebuked Bishop Kevin Doran over his contentious comments on gay parenting and whether people are born gay... READ MORE›
Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said a suspected ultra-Orthodox Jewish man had stabbed at least four of the marchers... READ MORE›
LONDON - Thousands flocked to London's Old Compton Street in Soho on Monday evening to mourn the 49 victims of the Orlando shooting... READ MORE›
Article Continued Below Israel is widely tolerant of gay people, and Tel Aviv has emerged as one of the world's most gay-friendly travel destinations... READ MORE›
It was shortly after Fite completed his Eagle project that the Boy Scouts lifted their ban on openly gay leaders, too... READ MORE›
Alas for Pat Carey, it may be some time before he returns to the background... READ MORE›
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