Georgian designer Demna Gvasalia is the winner of the most prestigious award in the world of fashion, the award of the American Fashion Designers Council. He became the winner in the category
The Public Defender stated his position in the Parliament today regarding the march of honor: ”The Public Defender has been talking about this for years, practically, since 2012-13, when violent acts took
MoreGiorgi Tabagari responded to Irakli Kobakhidze’s statement on “Formula”: ” A person who calls himself a constitutionalist is one of the authors of the current constitution of Georgia, and in these conditions,
MoreThe founder of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tbilisi, Sopho Chkonia posted on Facebook: “One of the most famous big fashion houses in the world planned to film an ad in Georgia, in particular
MoreAccording to a survey conducted by the International Social Research Program (ISSP), Georgia is the most homophobic country in Europe. ”Recent developments in Georgia have once again revealed the scale of homophobia
MoreTomorrow, July 30, in Kiev, Ukrainian LGBTQ + activists will gather in front of the office of President Volodymyr Zelensky, where a rave will be held amid the protests. ” The newly
MoreUltra-right, homophobic platform “Alt-Info” was recognized by the Communications Commission as an offender. In the statement published by the Commission we read: ” The Communications Commission has recognized Alt Info TV as
MorePalmira Martínez Gallardo Valdés and Gabriela Flores Castro began the process of formally adopting their child — 5-year-old Ricardo — in February of this year and were granted approval by a judge
MoreChile’s Senate passed a bill on Wednesday legalizing same-sex unions, bringing the country closer to marriage equality than ever before. The landmark legislation will extend the rights already given to heterosexual married
MoreJohn Herbst, the former US ambassador to Ukraine and director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center, said in an interview with “Netgazeti” that the attack on Tbilisi Pride was a crime and
MoreHomophobic and violent posters are still displayed in the streets of Tbilisi. On the first day after putting up the posters, the City Hall identified only 2 offenders and fined them. “No
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