In Hong Kong, a religious group has threatened to boycott the July 1 democracy march as gays and lesbians are included as leaders; in China, WHO will launch a new AIDS intervention programme among MSM. The Spanish Senate will debate a new Gay Marriage Bill as Catholic leaders join gay-marriage protests.
In Taiwan, gay rights activists hail a High Court ruling which overturned a previous court decision which fined a feminist radio guilty of violating programming content decency regulations while in Toronto, Canada, a 18th century city magistrate banished for examining suspects' genitals is honoured with a statue.
World's largest gathering of scholars, human rights activists and others involved in researching and documenting Asian gay, lesbian, and transgender cultures to meet in Bangkok, 7-9 July 2005.
Gay activists in Taipei have decried a court decision which found a gay bookstore owner guilty for selling "indecent" magazines. Meanwhile in Rome, Pope Benedict XVI has made his first public statement on same-sex marriage since his election - calling them "pseudo-matrimonies."
Organiser Fridae.com announces new venue and dates as Singapore authorities reject a permit to hold what was to be the fifth annual gay and lesbian party in the city-state.
Nearly two million people gathered in Sao Paulo on Sunday to celebrate gay pride. In marriage news, the Church of England announced that priests may 'marry' although they have to stay celibate while California appeals judge's ruling on gay marriage.
Last week, China blocked a leading Chinese-language web site providing gay-related info and safe-sex information while a survey of men in Shenzhen found that only 20 per cent regularly use condoms for anal sex. In Hong Kong, health officials have expressed concerned over increasing HIV infection rates among homosexuals and bisexuals.
The Amazing Race 7 contestants Alex Ali and Lynn Warren are getting married in Ottawa, Canada next month, while in Guangdong, China, free and anonymous HIV and STD tests are being offered to gay men in a month long exercise.
Singer and gay icon Kylie Minogue has been diagnosed with early breast cancer, leading her to cancel the Australian and Asian leg of her tour. Please click here for refund info.
A US study has revealed that gay men's brains respond differently from those of heterosexual males when exposed to a sexual stimulus, meanwhile a HK gay group is planning a march on May 16 to mark International Day Against Homophobia. A US official is being investigated for allegedly offering city jobs to young men he met on gay web sites.
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