by Alex Greenwich | Mar 5, 2011 | News, World news
One of the most homophobic countries in Europe is set to leave Australia in the dust on the path to marriage equality by providing gays and lesbians with the documentation they need to marry overseas. Like Australia, Poland bans same-sex marriage, but this month its...
by John | Mar 4, 2011 | News, World news
On Feb. 23, the Obama administration made a historical announcement that it would no longer defend the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a federal law that bans the recognition of same-sex marriage. Unlike previous decisions surrounding gay...
by Alex Greenwich | Mar 2, 2011 | News, World news
Polish Minister for equality, Elzbieta Radziszewska will be seeking a change in the law so certificates can be issued in Poland allowing same-sex couples to get married abroad. TVP public television is reporting that Minister Radziszewska will be seeking a change in...
by Alex Greenwich | Feb 26, 2011 | News, World news
The Slovenian Parliament should adopt the new Family Code proposed by the Slovenian Government, Human Rights Watch said today in aletter to parliament members. The law would extend civil marriage to lesbian and gay couples and put heterosexual and homosexual...
by Alex Greenwich | Feb 26, 2011 | News, World news
President Obama’s decision to abandon his legal support for the Defense of Marriage Act has generated only mild rebukes from the Republicans hoping to succeed him in 2012, evidence of a shifting political climate in which social issues are being crowded out by...
by Alex Greenwich | Feb 25, 2011 | News, World news
DUBLIN: The majority of people want gay marriage to be legalised. More than six out of every 10 voters believe same-sex marriages should be recognised by the State, according to the latest Irish Independent/Millward Brown Lansdowne survey. The figures show just 27pc...