Europe News Police carry out anti-LGBTQ raids on some of Moscow's bars and clubs The raids come exactly a year since Russia’s Supreme Court ruled that the “LGBTQ+ movement” should be banned as an “extremist organisation." 30/11/2024
Cinema Film of the Week: 'Three Kilometres to the End of the World' A well-observed and brilliantly acted indictment of homophobia and fundamentalism in rural Romania, which shows that while the decriminalisation of homosexuality can be enshrined by the law, hostile attitudes and tyrannous religious beliefs prevail. 25/10/2024
Culture news Why is 'House of the Dragon' getting review bombed by Saudi Arabia? The latest episode of 'House of the Dragon' has a lesbian kiss and it's brought out the worst side of the internet. 24/07/2024
Europe News Pride festival in Slovakia sees competition from 'family values' rally The Rainbow Pride parade in the capital Bratislava focused on supporting minorities and diversity - but not everyone was onboard. 21/07/2024
Russia Russia: Supreme Court bans 'LGBT movement' for 'extremism' Russia's authorities already take a draconian line against LGBT people, who face not only legal sanctions but violence and threats. 30/11/2023
France Victims of anti-gay laws in France could be compensated under new bill France's Senate is to debate a draft law on Wednesday that would allow people convicted under anti-gay laws before 1982 to receive financial compensation. 22/11/2023
Germany Will misgendering someone soon become illegal in Germany? That’s what some social media users and news outlets believe. The Cube fact-checked these claims. 01/09/2023
Italy Italian general fired for homophobic remarks is sign Italy is changing A general at the top of Italy’s armed forces bashed gay people in a recent publication. But LGBTQ+ activists and officers tell Euronews that, despite ongoing challenges, the situation is getting better for queer people in the army and the police. 22/08/2023
Culture news Italian general's self published book stirs controversy Two weeks after his book titled 'The World Upside Down' was released, Italian general Roberto Vannacci has been removed from his military post and has sparked a national debate on the limits of free speech. 21/08/2023
United Kingdom Can sports stars who play in Saudi Arabia still be LGBTQ+ allies? Whether or not Liverpool player Jordan Henderson can still be considered a supporter of LGBTQ+ rights will hinge on whether his transfer to Saudi Arabia silences him. 12/08/2023
Poland Could Poland's controversial LGBT-Free Zones finally be scrapped? LGBT-Free Zones established years ago in Poland remain valid in a legal system controlled by right-wing conservatives. The country's human rights representative is determined to fight them one by one. 21/07/2023
Culture news How an unsolved homophobic murder is sparking interest in Italy In 1980, two gay young men were found dead in rural Sicily. After four decades, their unsolved murder has been making headlines in Italy. 28/06/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: Scotland abolishes the UK's homophobic law 21 June 2000: Scotland becomes the first country in the UK to repeal the homophobic Section 28 law 21/06/2023
No Comment Watch: Thousands of Israelis celebrate Pride in Jerusalem It is the first time that Pride has been held under the hard-right government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 02/06/2023
Culture news What’s the current state of LGBTQ rights in Europe? On this year's International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia, Euronews Culture assesses the current state of LGBTQ rights across European countries. 17/05/2023
Culture news 'We’re treated as sexual objects': Trouble dating as a trans person To mark the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, Euronews Culture has been talking to trans people about the difficulties they face in the world of dating. 17/05/2023
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
United Kingdom UK Met Police review: institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic Baroness Casey’s review found that the department hasn’t treated violence against women and girls as seriously as other forms of violence. 21/03/2023
Culture news Nicki Minaj under fire from fans for teasing FIFA World Cup anthem Many have pointed out that Nicki Minaj has a large queer fanbase and is a hypocrite for supporting host nation Qatar and its anti-LGBTQ laws 14/11/2022
Denmark Faroe Islands foreign minister dismissed after homophobic remarks Jenis av Rana had stated that he could not support Denmark's conservative leader as the country's prime minister as he is gay, ahead of the recent election. 08/11/2022