A group of Georgian hackers – GNG has joined Anonymous – a group of hackers fighting against Russia. They have shut down several pro-Russian websites. GNG has shut down the website of
Starting today, Tbilisi Pride has new directors. The organization will have 2 leaders, Mariam Kvaratskhelia and Ana Subeliani. According to a statement issued by Tbilisi Pride, “On November 14, 2021, the
MoreAccording to a new survey by NDI, 43% of Georgians believe that the country is developing in the wrong direction, in addition, the situation with poverty, crime, territorial integrity and education has
MoreFrance Bans Conversion Therapy The French Senate supported a ban on conversion therapy in the first reading. By law, individuals who attempt to change their LGBTQI+ sexual orientation and gender identity face
MorePrague Pride has opened a new community center for LGBTQ+ people: The Rainbow House. The main goal is to create a safe and respectful environment in which “everyone can be themselves, regardless
MoreThe 79th Golden Globe Awards were held on January 9 in California. For the first time in history, the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Leading Role was awarded to transgender
MoreThe first National LGBTQ+ Museum will open in London. The information was recently published by the charity organization Queer Britain. The museum will be built in King Cross district and will be
MoreGermany has appointed a commissioner for the acceptance of sexual and gender diversity. Green Party lawmaker Sven Lehmann will oversee a LGBTQ+ national action plan. The Central Government Commissioner for the acceptance
MoreTariel Nakaidze, MP of the parliamentary faction “Reform Group”, responded on the Day of Tolerance. “Today is November 16, the International Day for Tolerance. As a rule, my speech should start with
MoreNorwegian postal company Posten has just released an ad where a love story between a gay man and Santa Claus is told. “When Harry Meets Santa” tells the story of a middle-aged
MoreRecently, a post was posted on his Facebook page, in which user Gela Khasaia wrote that a statement in the Abkhazian group of Facebook which was followed by a photo of a
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