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Nearly 10% Percent of Adults Around the World Identify as LGBTQ: Survey

The statistic comes from a new survey conducted by Ipsos.

PHOTOS: Pride Around the World

It's only the first weekend in June, but we have Pride celebration photos from Croatia, Romania, Seoul, Guadalajara, and Rome.

Romanian Anti-Marriage Equality Measure Fails Spectacularly

Only 20 percent of eligible voters cast ballots on a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage.

Even Antigay E.U. Nations Must Now Recognize Same-Sex Couples

The European Court of Justice has delivered a victory of "human dignity" to queer people.

Americans Are Trying to Poison Romania With Homophobia

Right-wing activists from the U.S. are working to enshrine discrimination outside our borders. Thankfully, local activists are fighting back.

Christian-right group to protest Romanian pride march

Invoking memories of last weekend's violent reaction to a gay pride march in Moscow, a right-wing Christian group in Romania announced plans Thursday to protest a pride march in the country's capital, Bucharest, on Saturday.

First Televised Romanian Same-Sex Wedding Gets High Ratings

A Romanian gay couple's wedding was featured on the reality show Four Weddings and a Challenge.

Kim Davis Is Trying to Ban Marriage Equality in Romania

The Kentucky clerk is busy spreading her homophobia in Eastern Europe -- on the dime of the anti-LGBT Liberty Counsel.

Antonella Lerca Is First Trans Person to Run for Office in Romania

When the Romanian Parliament attempted to prevent discussion of transgender lives in schools, Lerca said enough is enough. 

Severing Diplomatic Ties

Michael Guest, the former American ambassador to Romania, retired from the Foreign Service in November because of the State Department's unequal treatment of gay diplomats and their partners. In this exclusive Advocate sit-down, Andrew Noyes talks to Guest and his partner about what led to their decision--and why their union was more important than Guest's career.

Polish, Romanian Pride Parades Draw Thousands

The nations aren't LGBT-friendly, but residents are demanding their rights, buoyed by a recent European Union court ruling.

Who are Andrew and Tristan Tate and how did they get a clear to come to Florida?

Some Florida's GOP leaders aren't happy to see the manosphere influencers arrive, but it appears that those close to the President played a role in the alleged sex traffickers' arrival in the U.S.

After Pro-Gay E.U. Ruling, Thousands Gather for Bucharest Pride

The mood was jubilant in the Eastern European city.