Sport Germany allows transgender footballers to choose men's or women's team The new regulation will come into effect next season and apply to youth and amateur football and futsal. 23/06/2022
See The queer clubs that are about reading rather than drinking If your life is more ‘early nights in bed reading’ than ‘early mornings staggering home’, then there’s a wealth of book discussion groups – operating in-person and online – for those wanting to meet like-minded queer folk. 23/06/2022
Destinations Where are the most LGBTQ+ friendly destinations in Europe? One of the world's smallest countries takes the top spot for LGBTQ+ holidaymakers, Could this island nation be your next destination? 23/06/2022
no comment Thousands return to march in São Paulo's LGBT pride after COVID hiatus Several hundred thousand people march in São Paulo's traditional LGBTQ+ pride march under the slogan 'Vote with pride, for a politics that represents us,' in reference to the presidential elections in October. 20/06/2022
Italy Tens of thousands gather in Rome for the return of Pride celebrations Colourful displays for the first Pride event since the COVID-19 pandemic drew large crowds in support of Italy's LGBTI+ community and the country's minorities. 12/06/2022
no comment Pride parade in Tel Aviv draws tens of thousands Tens of thousands of people marched through the streets of Tel Aviv in the annual Pride parade, in an explosion of glamorous expression. 10/06/2022
Culture news Supporting trans rights and podcasting: How Suzi Ruffell does comedy She's got a podcast and a stand-up special on Amazon but how does Suzi Ruffell navigate the world of comedy? 09/06/2022
Culture news How to prove a secret life? LGBTQ+ refugees' plight highlighted Is it fair for immigration systems in Europe to ask for proof that people are LGBTQ? 09/06/2022
Culture news LGBTQ+ Ukrainians share their stories for mental health this Pride These LGBTQ+ Ukrainians are speaking out - but why now? 08/06/2022
See Monk, LGBTQ+ activist and celebrity makeup artist: meet Kodo Nishimura Kodo Nishimura is a Buddhist monk, celebrity makeup artist and LGBTQ+ advocate. To mark the start of Pride month, we sat down with him to discuss his journey to self-acceptance. 07/06/2022
Austria Austria to lower hurdles for LGBT+ citizens to donate blood Health Minister Johannes Rauch said the country was "putting an end to discrimination from another age". 20/05/2022
Sport Footballers coming out: What's the situation elsewhere in Europe? As footballer Jake Daniels, 17, admits he is gay, Euronews looks at the situation elsewhere in Europe. 18/05/2022
Bulgaria LGBT+ couple's stateless baby 'should be given birth certificate' Lawyers have hailed the decision as a landmark for gay rights. 17/05/2022
Sport Rare moment as footballer, 17, comes out as gay The 17-year-old Blackpool player is one of just a few players around the world to come out as gay. 16/05/2022
world news Malta remains best European country for LGBT+ rights, says report Denmark rose seven places to second in the index rankings, while Belgium was third. 12/05/2022
See UK queer history museum opens doors The UK’s first LGBTQ+ history museum has opened its doors in London, commemorating and celebrating queer histories from across the country. 11/05/2022
Culture news Europe's best LGBTQ+ museums celebrating queer history To celebrate the opening of the UK's first permanent LGBTQ+ museum, we take a look at the queer museums of Europe. 11/05/2022
Greece Two men jailed for killing of prominent Greek LGBT+ activist Four police officers have been acquitted of the offence, prompting anger from human rights groups. 03/05/2022
Hear Harry Styles accused of queerbaiting: but what is 'queerbaiting'? In a recent interview, Styles has said that "it doesn't matter" what his sexuality is. This has sparked renewed queerbaiting criticism. But is that fair? 28/04/2022
Biztech news Meta and TikTok fined by Russian courts over LGBT+ content The tech giants have been fined millions of rubles for allowing LGBT "propaganda" on their platforms. 26/04/2022
See Disney rebuffs Saudi's request to cut LGBT references from Marvel film The Walt Disney Company is understood to have refused a request from the Kingdom to cut out 12 seconds of footage involving a lesbian character. 26/04/2022
Norway Norway issues apology 50 years after decriminalising homosexuality According to the Norwegian government, 119 men were convicted for having sex with another man between 1902 and 1950. 21/04/2022
See The gay Muslim artist representing Montenegro at the Venice Biennale Buu is a multi-media artist from a Muslim background in Montenegro, his pieces are sure to grab attention at this year's Venice Biennale. 16/04/2022
Germany Germany approves rainbow flags on ministry buildings for LGBT events The move is intended to end discussions about unclear rules and signal acceptance of diversity. 13/04/2022
See 'Killing Eve' angers fans by resurrecting 'Bury Your Gays' trope Fans were annoyed at the death of Villanelle, seeing her demise as a continuation of a trope as old as time. 12/04/2022
Spain Holy Week call for recognition from gay men in Andalucia Members of Spanish brotherhoods who dress Virgin Mary floats for Holy Week accuse religious leaders of hypocrisy over their sexuality. 10/04/2022