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(Dec 31, 2007) - Bolivia is set to become the sixth nation to ban anti-gay discrimination in its constitution.
(Dec 31, 2007) - Nepal's Supreme Court on Dec. 21 ordered the government to pass new laws and rewrite old ones to extend equal rights and anti-discrimination protections to gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual and intersex people.
(Dec 24, 2007) - Spain's government has decided to recognize same-sex civil partnerships from the United Kingdom.
(Dec 24, 2007) - Openly gay Swedish pop star Andreas Lundstedt came out as HIV-positive in the January issue of the local gay magazine QX.
(Dec 24, 2007) - Promiscuous gay men engaging in unprotected sex are fueling a resurgence of syphilis in Europe, the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control said Dec. 20.
(Dec 17, 2007) - Six men were sentenced to prison in Ksar el Kbir, Morocco, on Dec. 10 for alleged violation of Penal Code Article 489, which bans "lewd or unnatural acts with an individual of the same sex."
(Dec 17, 2007) - The percentage of Chinese gay men infected with HIV jumped from 0.4 percent to 3.3 percent between 2005 and 2007, according to a new report from the State Council AIDS Working Committee Office and the U.N. Theme Group on AIDS in China.
(Dec 17, 2007) - The European AIDS Treatment Group and the German AIDS Federation have produced a report on "Travel and Residence Regulations for People with HIV and AIDS."
(Dec 17, 2007) - Gay activists picketed Cameroon's diplomatic outposts in France, South Africa and the United States Dec. 10 to protest arrests and harassment of gays and lesbians in the African nation.
(Dec 10, 2007) - Croatia's small Croatian Bell party has put forward the nation's first openly gay political candidate.
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