Interpersonal relationships
North Macedonia Trails Balkan Peers on LGBT Tourist Safety
Serbia ranks as the safest destination for LGBT tourists and North Macedonia as the worst among Balkan states featured on a list of 150 most-visited countries published by travel bloggers Asher and Lyric Fergusson.
Survey: Europeans Have Become more Tolerant, Bulgarians Don't Accept the Different
Europeans have become more tolerant of different social groups, but not Bulgarians, Eurobarometer survey shows. According to it, Bulgarians are least inclined to elect a homosexual as a political leader. Only 18% of people living in Bulgaria would consider it normal for а premier to be gay. In comparison, this is quite normal for 98% of the Dutch.
Scientists: There Is no "Gay Gene"
There is no specific gene for homosexuality, but there is a mix of genetic and environmental factors that influence sexual behaviour, according to a new study published in the respected Science magazine.
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Gallup Study: 48% of Bulgarians Believe "To A Certain Extent" in the Media
48% of Bulgarians believe "to a certain extent" in the media in Bulgaria, 30% say they do not believe them at all, 16% usually trust, the other 6% are hesitant, according to a new study by the global association "Gallup International" , conducted in 58 countries around the world with among nearly 60,000 respondents.
It’s Time That Balkan Women Journalists Fought Back
When this disturbing behaviour goes largely unpunished for so long in our journalistic environment, it becomes the norm - the professional risk that every female journalist has to accept.
Greeks ‘warmer’ than other Europeans toward migrants, survey finds
Despite frustrations with the European Union, the government, the economy and immigration, the majority of Greeks are more likely to express empathy towards refugees than to blame them for their circumstances, according to a report by More in Common, an international non-profit organization with teams around the world.
Johnny Otis: The Greek Godfather of R&B
The history of Greeks in America is full of inspiring, heartwarming and often heartbreaking stories. All of them involve courageous immigrants who took a leap of faith and ventured into the unknown, working long and hard to secure a better life for themselves and their family.
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Turkish court issues first verdict in 'gay garbage men case'
A Turkish court has issued the first verdict in a legal case surrounding three garbage men who were fired by a municipality for allegedly engaging in a homosexual relationship with one of their co-workers.
Brazilian women say ‘No Means No’ at carnival
“No means no” is a new battle cry for Brazilian women mobilizing against assault at carnival, a raucous party whose free-wheeling atmosphere leaves women particularly vulnerable to unwanted sexual contact.
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5 Career Paths for Caring People
If you are an altruistic individual, it is likely that you will thrive in a profession where you can make a positive difference to the world around you. In order to secure success, it is important that you find a job that suits your interests and leaves you satisfied at the end of each day.
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