D&I in the Media

EU survey reveals attitudes towards homosexuality

A December Eurobarometer survey shows attitudes towards homosexuality vary widely across EU Member States. An average of 44% of EU citizens believe that same-sex couples should be allowed to marry. Acceptance levels range from 82% in The Netherlands to 12% in Latvia. Marriage – or a similar legal union – is currently possible in the […]

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Only 32% believe ethnicity enriches local culture in Malta

Only 32% of the Maltese believe that people of different ethnic origin enrich the national culture, the lowest percentage among the EU’s member states. According to a Eurobarometer study entitled “Discrimination in the EU”, the majority of citizens in all but four member states said that people of different ethnic origin enrich the national culture.

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European Disabilty Forum starts campaign for EU equality directive

The European Disability Forum (EDF) celebrates its tenth birthday with an ambitious project: unter the slogan “1Million4Disability – Make disability discrimination history”, the association starts a campaign that aims at the adoption of a EU equality directive. The EDF counted more than 50 million disabled people in the EU and demands the right to equal […]

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Execution of Saddam Hussein created vivid mobile phone and DVD market in Iraq

The execution of former Iraqui leader Saddam Hussein has created a unique revenue for mobile phone dealers in Bagdad’s suburb of Sadr-City. The video footage of Saddam’s execution quickly became a money-making bestseller, local media reported. Mobile phone dealers offered the video for downloading, demanding just a few Iraqi denars (around 25 euro cents). Phone […]

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Undernourished children because of inequality in families

According to UNICEF’s “State of the World’s Children 2007 report”, inequality at home between men and women leads to poorer health for the children and greater poverty for the family. UNICEF surveyed family decision-making in 30 countries around the world and found that where women are excluded from family decision-making processes, children are more likely […]

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One year of same-sex marriage in the UK

In the beginning of December, gays and lesbians in the United Kingdom celebrated the first anniversary of the “Civil Partnership Act”. For one year, same-sex couples in the U.K. have rights and responsibilities identical to those granted in any civil marriage. They have a range of property rights, the same exemption as married couples on […]

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New journal about migration in Ireland

Ireland, often described as the most globalised country in the world, now has it’s own magazine concerning Irish Migration, Race and Social Transformation Review. The journal, named “translocations”, has gone online at <http://www.imrstr.dcu.ie/firstissue/> The journal aims to provide a platform through which to develop research and discussion on migration, it also informs about ‘race’, integration […]

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