Category: Around the World

Nov 06
Colombia Legalises Same Sex Adoption

Colombia’s constitutional court has legalised same sex adoption in a landmark ruling.  Columbia’s highest court has instructed adoption agencies not to discriminate against gay men and lesbians, ruling gay couples could adopt just as heterosexual couples could, as long as all legal requirements were met BBC reports. “A person’s sexual orientation or gender are not […]

Nov 05
Houston Voters Reject Gay Rights Ordinance

Houston voters have rejected a ordinance which would have outlawed anti GLBT discrimination. The measure failed by a vote of 61 percent to 39 percent. Conservative opponents of the law allege that it would allow men dressed as women, including sexual predators, to enter women’s restrooms Proponents of the measure, including the city’s lesbian Mayor […]

Nov 05
France Follows Netherlands in Removing Gay Blood Ban

France will remove the lifetime ban on gay and bisexual men donating blood.  “Giving blood is an act of generosity, of civic responsibility, and the donor’s sexual orientation cannot be a condition,” Health Minister Marisol Touraine said in Paris. Lifting of the ban, introduced in 1983 to halt the spread of AIDS, amounted to “lifting […]

Nov 05
Details For 2016 International AIDS Conference Unveiled

The International AIDS Society  have announced the dates and theme for the 21st International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2016) The conference will take place next year between 18-22 July 2016 in Durban, South Africa, the second time Durban has hosted the conference. The theme of 2016’s conference is “Access Equity Rights Now. Organisers say the theme is […]

Nov 04
Houston Election a Battleground for GLBT Rights in America

A ballot initiative that would establish non protections for gay and transgender people in Houston is set to be voted on in Houston, Texas. The Houston’s Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO) bans discrimination based on sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, pregnancy and genetic information, as well as family, marital or military status, sexual orientation […]

Nov 03
Church of Norway Votes to Allow Same Sex Weddings

The Church of Norway has voted in favour of allowing its clergy to perform same sex marriages. The General Synod of the Church of Norway, the largest Christian denomination in the Scandinavian country, has voted in favor of accepting same-sex marriage, and will be offering the service to gay couples in the near future. Church […]

Nov 03
Northern Ireland’s Government Blocks Same Sex Marriage

Northern Ireland’s government has vetoed a motion to approve same sex marriage. Northern Ireland ruling Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has overruled a successful motion to legalise same sex marriage with a constitutional veto. The power-sharing assembly had voted to approve the motion by 53 votes to 52 The Guardian reports. The veto was made using […]

Nov 01
Taipei Crowds March in Asia’s Biggest Pride Parade

Tens of thousands marched in Taiwan’s capital, in Asia’s biggest gay pride parade, with many hoping presidential elections next year bring to power a pro-gay government that will legalise same-sex marriage. Media agencies report that around 78,000 people took part in the 13th Taiwan GLBT Pride event, with supporters waving rainbow flags and handmade placards […]