
Top Court Rulings Weaken French Ban on Surrogacy
Two recent decisions by France’s Court of Cassation mandate the legalisation of births from surrogacy recognized abroad.

Two recent decisions by France’s Court of Cassation mandate the legalisation of births from surrogacy recognized abroad.

Conservative lawmakers in Poland say recognition of same-sex marriages registered abroad could open the door to same-sex couples’ adoption rights.

The EU elites ludicrously claim that any opposition to the LGBT agenda constitutes alignment with Moscow, as if the universal, millennia-old belief in natural marriage is somehow Russian.

Non-biological mothers in lesbian partnerships will now be entitled to paternity leave in Italy.
The Hungarian Constitutional Court decided in favour of the petitioners, two couples who got married in Germany and the United States respectively.

PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis tries facing down Brussels’ accusations against his government by claiming that Greek same-sex marriage law “reinforces the position of our country in the heart of Europe.”

“This trend of [the ECHR] exceeding its jurisdiction represents a severe threat to democracy,” Romanian MEP Cristian Terheș told The European Conservative.

Pope Francis’ 10th anniversary was heralded by news from the German Catholic Church that it will now be blessing same-sex couples.