Tens of thousands of people gathered in Finland’s capital for the annual Helsinki Pride parade, transforming the city centre into a vibrant display of rainbow flags and festive outfits. Despite
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This year’s Oslo Pride has set new records, with between 90,000 and 100,000 participants marching through the city streets on Saturday. According to police estimates, this surpasses last year’s figures
For the first time in its history, the Oslo Cathedral (Oslo domkirke) has raised the rainbow flag, marking the beginning of this year’s Oslo Pride. The symbolic gesture was made
The Danish Moderate Party (Moderaterne) has proposed a significant shift in Denmark's current legislation on surrogacy, advocating for the legalisation of altruistic surrogacy procedures within the country. The initiative aims
President Alexander Stubb and his spouse Suzanne Innes-Stubb will serve as official patrons of Helsinki Pride Week 2025, taking place from 23 to 29 June. The announcement was made by
Denmark, Sweden and Finland have joined a growing bloc of European Union countries urging the Hungarian government to reverse recent legislation banning LGBTQ+ Pride events, including the Budapest Pride originally
After more than a decade as a key partner, convenience chain 7-Eleven has decided to end its sponsorship of Copenhagen Pride. The company, sponsor since 2014, confirmed the decision after
Maersk and Google Denmark have confirmed they will not sponsor Copenhagen Pride 2025, joining a growing list of major companies choosing to distance themselves from the event for the second
A renewed debate over surrogacy in Norway is stirring deep divisions within the right-wing Fremskrittspartiet (Progress Party, Frp), after a moving personal story by parliamentary candidate Bjørn-Kristian Svendsrud took center
Dansk Industri (DI), Denmark's main business lobby organization, has once again chosen not to participate in Copenhagen Pride, the country's most prominent LGBTQ+ event. For the second consecutive year, the
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