Same-sex partners of European Union (EU) citizens have the right to live in any member state whatever their nationality, the bloc's top court rules today, even in countries that do not recognise gay marriage.
In the past year, a staggering 800,000 Americans came out on Facebook regarding their sexual orientation.
Same-sex partners of European Union (EU) citizens have the right to live in any member state whatever their nationality, the bloc's top court rules today, even in countries that do not recognise gay marriage.
In the past year, a staggering 800,000 Americans came out on Facebook regarding their sexual orientation.