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EuroPride is a weeklong festival that has been held since 1992 in a different European city each year. The host is chosen through a vote by Pride organizers around Europe, ...
Serbia will cancel the week-long EuroPride event that Belgrade was expected to host in September as the time is “not right” for the gathering, President Aleksandar Vucic told reporters on ...
Belgrade, Serbia — Serbian police arrested more than 30 people as thousands of LGBTQ activists turned out for Belgrade's EuroPride march Saturday, despite a government ban.
"The EuroPride is also an opportunity to celebrate the foundations of a strong and progressive society based on social equity, equality of all rights, solidarity, friendship and love," Francoise ...
EuroPride, a pan-European Pride festival that takes place in a different city every year, is scheduled to take place in Belgrade, Serbia, from September 12 – 18. But plenty of locals, including ...
EuroPride was first celebrated in London in 1992, and Belgrade was set to be the first city in southeast Europe to host the event, according to organizers.
Opposition parties in Serbia and international rights groups have denounced a decision by populist President Aleksandar Vucic to cancel next month’s pan-European LGBTQ EuroPride events because ...
Organisers of the EuroPride march have told openDemocracy they will continue with this year’s event despite an 11th-hour ban from the Serbian authorities. Serbia’s Ministry of Interior banned ...
How EuroPride 2018 came to be — and a preview of the lineup. Andre Landeros Michel/Visit Sweden. In 2014, reps from Sweden’s upstart West Pride, first held in Gothenburg in 2007, ...
Eight people have been arrested during EuroPride for assaulting and verbally abusing LGBT participants, Amsterdam police have told AT5. A total of 11 incidents involving abuse relating to the victim’s ...
Some 50,000 people turned out for the EuroPride parade, held in Zurich this year on June 6. Openly lesbian Zurich Mayor Corine Mauch joined in. Next year, the parade ventures behind the former Iron ...
Rainbow flags and banners will fill Vienna's Ringstrasse as more than 200,000 people are expected to parade through the Imperial City's main boulevard to its Town Hall for EuroPride in June. "Once a ...
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