October 03 2012 11:15 AM ET

French Mayor Warns Against Marriage Equality

Gay Pride March Banned in Serbia
October 03 2012 9:58 AM ET October 03 2012 2:45 PM ET

Gay Pride March Banned in Serbia

Julie Bolcer

Police in Serbia banned the march for the second year in a row following a complaint from Patriarch Irinej of the Orthodox Church, who called the event a “tragicomic parade of shame."

Ukraine Parliament OKs Bill Criminalizing Gay Propaganda
October 02 2012 2:11 PM ET

Ukraine Parliament OK's Antigay Bill

Sunnivie Brydum

Ukrainian lawmakers Tuesday approved a bill that would criminalize pro-LGBT speech.

Malawi President Drops Pledge to Decriminalize Homosexuality
September 30 2012 1:21 PM ET

Malawi President Drops Pledge to Decriminalize Homosexuality

Michelle Garcia

Malawi President Joyce Banda says she has not received enough public support to warrant a campaign to strike down an antigay law.

September 26 2012 11:00 AM ET

Gay Germans Push for Marriage at Oktoberfest

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Ahmadinejad Calls Homosexuality Ugly and Only for Capitalists
September 25 2012 1:45 PM ET

Ahmadinejad: Homosexuality Is Ugly

Michelle Garcia

Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told CNN that homosexuality is "very ugly behavior" that has been banned by "all prophets and all religions and all faiths." 

September 21 2012 11:07 AM ET

Marriages by Same-Sex Couples Jump in Canada

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British Judge Rules Gay Executives Temperamental BF Didn't Start House Fire
September 17 2012 3:12 PM ET

British Judge Rules Gay Executive's Temperamental BF Didn't Start House Fire

Neal Broverman

A bizarre case in Britain is over now that a judge ruled that a gay executive's boyfriend, prone to temper tantrums, didn't intentionally start a fire that burned down their Brighton home and kille

British Producer Behind Gay Play in Uganda Now Out of Jail
September 17 2012 1:52 PM ET

U.K. Producer Behind Gay Play in Uganda Now Out of Jail

Neal Broverman

The British producer behind The River and the Mountain, a play recently staged in Uganda featuring a sympathetic gay protagonist, is now out of jail in the African nation — but he can't le

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