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The Coman case can only be the start of further equality for rainbow families
On 5 June 2018, the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered a landmark ruling in the
Coman case.1 In its preliminary ruling, the Court established that, for the purposes of the grantof family reunification rights, same sex-spouses have the right to move together across the internal boundaries of the Union, regardless of different national laws on same-sex marriage.
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HIV Life Insurance Provider Survey 2020
Unusual Risks, financial advisers to the HIV Community announced Tuesday the results of their HIV Life
Insurance Survey.
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Okayama to join other Japan cities issuing LGBTQ certificates
The city of Okayama in western Japan says it will issue certificates recognising same-sex partnership starting July 1 to couples living in or planning to move to the city.
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Support for same-sex marriage matches record high in U.S
The percentage of Americans who say that same-sex marriage should remain legal has returned to a record high after dipping slightly last year.
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BBC cut 1987 gay EastEnders storyline because of Tory legislation
EastEnders’ first gay couple – Barry Clark and Colin Russell – were star-crossed lovers because of Tory legislation, according to one of the actors
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Costa Rica is setting an incredible example for Central America
Yesterday the first officially recognised same-sex marriage in Central America has been concluded in Costa Rica.






