Culture news Italy is marking its second LGBT History Month: Here's why it matters From the outside, following its change of government and move to the far-right, Italy appears dramatically different to a year ago, putting extra emphasis on its second ever LGBT History Month, as Andrea Carlo reports. 08/04/2023
World News Fresh protests in Israel block main airport Protests against Israel's proposed judicial reform block Tel Aviv's main airport and disrupt President Netanyahu's official trip to Italy 09/03/2023
Culture news Civil rights leader Malcolm X's family to sue CIA and FBI over death A lawyer for the daughters of the human rights activist shot dead in 1965 said they believed government agencies conspired to assassinate him. 22/02/2023
United Kingdom Some EU citizens in the UK may to repay state handouts Some EU citizens living in the UK may have to repay state benefits after it was revealed a government error showed 141,000 people refused the right to remain had still been able to collect handouts. 28/01/2023
No Comment Thousands attend pay tribute to Martin Luther King People ammassed together for the annual parade and peace walk in reverence to Martin Luther King’s legacy in Washington DC. 17/01/2023
USA Watch : Martin Luther King Jr. memorial unveiled in Boston Descendants of Martin Luther King Jr. gathered at the US' oldest public park to dedicate a massive monument to civil rights icon. 14/01/2023
Soul Of The South Visit Alabama, the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement In partnership with GoUSA TV Alabama is in the heart of the American South and the state is renowned for its Southern hospitality, neighbourly locals, and love of comfort food. 26/12/2022
Italy Italy to investigate 'unofficial Chinese police stations' Civil rights group claims 'cultural centre' is being used for persuasion to return operations 23/12/2022
USA Biden signs into law federal protection for same-sex marriage The new law is intended to safeguard same-sex marriages if the US Supreme Court ever reverses its 2015 decision legalising them nationwide. 14/12/2022
World News Germany announces plans to speed up naturalisation process Germany has outlined plans to allow people who live in the country to become citizens faster 28/11/2022
Soul Of The South Experience the U.S. Civil Rights Trail in Jackson, Mississippi In partnership with GoUSA TV A visit to Jackson, Mississippi, the beating heart of the U.S. civil rights movement, will teach you everything you should know about this important period of political change. Here’s a handy guide to tour the Southern U.S. city. 28/11/2022
Soul Of The South Here are the must-visit stops along the Mississippi Blues Trail In partnership with GoUSA TV Do you know why they call it the blues? The Mississippi Blues Trail tells the story of how a genre began. Here are must-see stops to help ensure you soak in as much blues history as possible. 14/11/2022
Russia Russians flee to Mongolia after Putin's war mobilisation order More than 3,000 Russians have crossed one checkpoint into Mongolia since Putin announced the call-up of reservists last Wednesday. 26/09/2022
Culture news The Iranian musician risking prison for his new album Mehdi Rajabian has spent years in prison, lived through solitary confinement and endured hunger strikes just to put his music out in the world. His latest album 'It Arrives' puts his life on the line once again. 09/09/2022
Culture news Who is Ruby Bridges and why does her anti-racism picture book matter? A key moment in the US civil rights movement came when Ruby Bridges attended school with a police escort. 09/09/2022
Portugal Britons' lives in Portugal 'paralysed' by post-Brexit ID cards failure Thousands of UK citizens living in Portugal are unable to access healthcare, take up new jobs, or travel because the authorities have yet to issue post-Brexit residency cards. 08/08/2022
No Comment Christopher Street Day in Hamburg In the north German town of Hamburg, about 250 000 people celebrated Christopher Street Day in a long parade crossing the inner city. 07/08/2022
World News Brexit's new migration borders 'fracture ties' of mixed UK-EU families A study finds Brexit has created 'new borders' within families where one partner is British, the other European, due to differences in citizenship and migration status — causing much anxiety over future mobility. 26/07/2022
Slovenia Top court in Slovenia strikes out bans on same-sex marriage The Constitutional Court's ruling breaks ground for LGBTQ rights in Central and Eastern Europe, where several countries have constitutional bans on same-sex marriage. 09/07/2022
Destinations Where are the most LGBTQ+ friendly destinations in Europe? One of the world's smallest countries takes the top spot for LGBTQ+ holidaymakers, Could this island nation be your next destination? 23/06/2022