Wednesday, April 2, 2014

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

"There have been times I've loathed and detested this business, but I don’t feel like that now."
"We used to come to bars and clubs to meet people and chat, sing and dance together, all through the night."
A variety of couples kicked off their Mardi Gras season with a special photo opportunity at Fair Day, where Durex wanted to know: How many years have you been together?

The Independent

Labour would appoint gay rights envoy to tackle international discrimination ...
The Independent
Interviewed in the gay lifestyle magazine Attitude, Mr Miliband said a Labour Government would put human rights at the heart of its international agenda, and that gay rights would be “an absolutely fundamental part of that.” He described the ...


World Magazine

Religion | Board member says the organization never meant to undermine the ...
World Magazine
OUR EARLIER REPORT: Less than two days after international poverty ministry World Vision announced it would allow its American branch to hire employees in same-sex marriages, the Christian group is reportedly set to reverse its decision. We see you've ...
World Vision Reverses Decision On Gay Christian Hiring PolicyHuffington Post
World Vision Reverses Decision on Gay Married Employees: We Made a MistakeChristian Post
World Vision Reverses Decision to Hire GaysABC News
U.S. News & World Report -ChristianityToday.com
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World Magazine

World Vision supporters bemoan new gay hiring policy
World Magazine
International poverty ministry World Vision announced Monday that its American branch will allow the hiring of people in same-sex marriages who profess to be Christian. World Vision president Richard Stearns pleaded for unity Monday in his lone public ...
World Vision: Why We're Hiring Gay Christians in Same-Sex MarriagesChristianityToday.com
World Vision to allow gay marriage for workersThe Seattle Times
World Vision to employ married gaysNEWS.com.au
Washington Post -Christian Post
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The New Zealand AIDS Foundation says itâ??s â??disappointed, but not surprisedâ?, that Love Your Condomâ??s â??gay first kissâ? video has been made R18 and given a content warning by YouTube.
Organisers of a modelling competition are allowing a transgender woman to compete, and are apologising for their â??naivety and confusionâ? after earlier telling her it was for â??females onlyâ?.
YouTube has slapped an R18 restriction on Love Your Condomâ??s â??gay first kissâ?? video, while there is no such constraint for the mostly-straight version.

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Peter Sumner a former Army man, LGBTI rights advocate and long time pillar of the Wellington gay community died this week aged 84. Sumner was a former Lieutenant Colonel who played an important role in the fight for Homosexual Law Reforms in 1984/85. Bill Logan told gaynz.com that recalled discussions Sumner had with reform opponent […]

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Men living with HIV are at greater risk of developing heart disease, new research in the US has found.
One of the co-founders of the National Organisation for Marriage is calling for a boycott of Mozilla Firefox, due to 'intolerance' shown to their new CEO, who opposes equal marriage.
A video has emerged of anti-gay American pastor Scott Lively addressing a conference in Uganda just before the country's homophobic law was drafted.
Thousands of Ugandans attended a 'thanksgiving' march to celebrate the passage of an anti-gay law.
Soap actor Antony Cotton has slammed Sainsbury's for covering the front pages of gay magazines, while leaving a scantily clad photo on the front of FHM uncensored.
A lawsuit has been filed in the US by a Brooklyn food server who said he was subjected to homophobic taunts by a professional basketball team.
A terminally ill woman in the US state of Indiana and her wife have joined a lawsuit to demand that the state recognise their marriage.
A cross-party group of 15 MPs have sent a joint letter to Health Minister Norman Lamb calling on him to do more to address the problem of gay-to-straight conversion therapy.
In what is being hailed as the first same-sex wedding on a US daytime soap opera, a gay couple in 'Days of Our Lives' will marry this week.
US actress Sara Gilbert married songwriter and former 4 Non-Blondes singer Linda Perry at the weekend.
Just days after marrying in a brief period during which same-sex marriage was legal in Michigan, a woman was violently assaulted.
MP Nigel Evans has denied that he is "lecherous" during heated exchanges in court.
Anti-gay evangelist Scott Lively, who supported Uganda's 'Kill the Gays' bill, has said he thinks President Obama might be gay because of his support for same-sex marriage.
Four mayoral candidates in Turkey who signed an LGBT-friendly municipality protocol were elected on Sunday in local districts of both Istanbul and Mersin.
The founder and principal adviser of Sikhs in England says he would be happy to attend the reception of a same-sex couple’s wedding â€" but not the actual wedding ceremony in a temple.
An Irish politician has used popular dating app Grindr as part of her advertising campaign.
A new burial area exclusively for lesbians is set to be inaugurated in a historic two-century-old Berlin cemetery this weekend.
A leading sex reassignment surgeon in South Korea has spoken about his experiences helping transgender people as a devout Protestant, saying he has made it his mission to correct what he calls "God's mistakes."
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has sacked a scoutmaster after finding out that he is openly gay.
Lib Dem councillor Mathew Hulbert reflects on the first same-sex weddings to take place in England and Wales, saying there is still more to do for equality.


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