Category: Around the World

Nov 30
Pope Passes on Opportunity to Condemn Uganda’s Anti Gay Law

Pope Francis has declined to condemn Uganda’s new anti gay law during his visit.  On the eve of Francis’s arrival, the Ugandan parliament passed a bill giving authorities sweeping powers to inspect and dissolve NGOs they suspect of “promoting homosexuality” in a move that could lead to the imprisonment of activists. Critics have said the […]

Nov 30
Calls For India to Decriminalise Homosexuality at New Delhi Pride

Gay rights activists have marched in the Indian capital calling for the decriminalisation of homosexuality.  Hundreds of gay rights activists danced to drum beats and held colorful balloons as they marched in a parade in New Delhi on Sunday, celebrating what they call the diversity of gender and sexuality the Associated Press reports. Organisers said […]

Nov 29
Cyprus Passes Civil Partnerships For Same Sex Couples

Cyprus has passed a landmark law that would create civil partnerships for same-sex couples. The country’s parliament voted in favour of the Civil Partnership Bill, with a large majority voting in favour of the law – which proponents say offers much of the same benefits of marriage – with 39 MPs voting in favour and 12 […]

Nov 25
Canada Will Take Gay Refugees From Syria

Canada will include gay men as part of a refugee plan that puts the focus on accepting women, children and families from Syria. The Ottowa Citizen reports: “The government is aware that gays could be persecuted, and therefore plans to include them in the selection process aimed at rescuing some of the region’s most vulnerable refugees.” […]

Nov 24
Report: HIV Crisis Worsened by Anti-Gay Laws in Commonwealth Countries

The persecution of millions of people in Commonwealth countries where homosexuality is a illegal is worsening the HIV crisis according a new report. The report commissioned for UK Prime Minister David Cameron describes the anti- gay laws as a British colonial legacy. Forty out of fifty three Commonwealth countries criminalise same-sex relationships. The Commonwealth accounts […]

Nov 19
HIV Home Test Kit Launched Across England

The kit’s launch comes after new data shows HIV infection rates among gay and bisexul men are at an all time high in the United Kingdom.  A free HIV home-testing kit has been launched across England as new figures show that an estimated 103,700 people in the UK are now living with HIV, taking the number […]

Nov 19
Salt Lake City Elects Openly Lesbian Mayor

The city where the Mormon church is headquartered has just elected an openly lesbian Mayor. The former Utah state lawmaker Jackie Biskupski has become the first openly lesbian mayor of Salt Lake City – capital of the conservative state where the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (also known as the Mormon Church) […]

Nov 19
Mr Gay World Resigns Halfway Through Term

Mr Gay World has stepped down from the position, citing “personal changes.” 21-year-old Klaus Bukart of Germany was named Mr. Gay World in May. He now says  “personal changes” in his life have inhibited his ability to “live up to the expectations and serve the community.” resulting in his resignation. In a letter published on […]