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A court has unleashed a same-sex marriage flood in Latin America
The road to marriage equality in Latin America may have some bumps, but it’s still headed in the right direction.
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Landmark court case brings marriage equality to 20 countries with one ruling
Costa Rica has already said it will comply with the ruling.
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Gay rights activist pleased with papal message
The Paraguayan gay rights activists who attended a gathering that Pope Francis held with 1,600 members of so-called civil society says some in his own movement thought he should have skipped it.
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Paraguay president-elect apologizes for anti-gay remarks: ‘Time to mend fences’
ASUNCION, Paraguay — Paraguay’s president-elect, Horacio Cartes, said Monday that he’ll urge Congress to approve Venezuela’s entry into Mercosur, and he apologized for making anti-gay comments during the campaign.
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Anti-gay tobacco magnate elected president of Paraguay
ASUNCION, Paraguay – An anti-gay tobacco magnate, who recently compared gay people to “monkeys” and threatened to remove his genitals if his son married another man, was elected president of Paraguay on Sunday.
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Paraguay politician would shoot himself in the balls if his son married a man
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay — Tobacco magnate Horacio Cartes, Paraguay’s leading presidential candidate, has come under fire for comments he made comparing gay people to “monkeys” and threatening to remove his genitals if his son married another man.
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Paraguay gay couple demands legal recognition as spouses
ASUNCION, Paraguay – A Paraguayan married, gay couple are demanding to be recognized as spouses under the law.