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Another country bars entry to LGBTQ cruise ship

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July 10, 2026

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Another country bars entry to LGBTQ cruise ship

The Virgin Voyages cruise ship Scarlet Lady has been denied entry by both Türkiye and Egypt during an LGBTQ cruise Read Full Article at RT.com

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The Advocate

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· Jul 9, 2026

Egypt turns away cruise ship with mostly gay men after Turkey blocked same voyage from docking

A Mediterranean cruise chartered for thousands of LGBTQ+ travelers, most of them gay men, has been blocked from docking at a second country along its itinerary because of who the travelers are.

Townhall

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· Jul 10, 2026

That Gay Cruise Turned Away by Turkey Was Denied Docking in a Second Country

That Gay Cruise Turned Away by Turkey Was Denied Docking in a Second Country

CNN

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· Jul 6, 2026

Passenger responds to Turkey blocking cruise ship with LGBTQ+ theme

Turkish authorities have banned a cruise ship catering to American LGBTQ+ travelers from docking in the country’s ports, citing “moral standards” and “family values,” according to the CEO of the events company behind the upcoming Mediterranean tour. CNN’s Ben Hunte reports.

Hungarian Conservative

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· Jul 10, 2026

LGBT Cruise Denied Entry by Türkiye, Egypt, Shattering Myth of Muslim Tolerance 

A Mediterranean cruise carrying around 2,000 passengers, mainly homosexual men, has been denied entry by both Türkiye and Egypt, turning the Scarlet Lady into a symbol of the clash between often biased Western liberal assumptions and the traditional Islamic view of homosexuality. The controversy also raises broader questions about Muslim immigration to Europe and the future of the so-called ‘Lavender Vote’. The post LGBT Cruise Denied Entry by Türkiye, Egypt, Shattering Myth of Muslim Tolerance appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

Kotaku

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· Jun 25, 2026

Steam’s LGBTQ+ Tag Reportedly Blocked In China As It ‘Violates Local Laws And Regulations’

According to reports, the LGBTQ+ tag has been marked as 'inappropriate' on China's Steam store and can no longer be accessed

Fox News

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· Jul 8, 2026

FIRST ON FOX: Pressure mounts on YMCA to ditch transgender policies after Supreme Court Title IX ruling

The American Parents Coalition argues YMCA transgender locker room and sports policies conflict with the Supreme Court's Title IX rulings on sex.

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Politics · 3
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Related coverage for "Another country bars entry to LGBTQ cruise ship": The Advocate — Egypt turns away cruise ship with mostly gay men after Turkey blocked same voyage from docking. Townhall — That Gay Cruise Turned Away by Turkey Was Denied Docking in a Second Country. CNN — Passenger responds to Turkey blocking cruise ship with LGBTQ+ theme. Hungarian Conservative — LGBT Cruise Denied Entry by Türkiye, Egypt, Shattering Myth of Muslim Tolerance . Kotaku — Steam’s LGBTQ+ Tag Reportedly Blocked In China As It ‘Violates Local Laws And Regulations’. Fox News — FIRST ON FOX: Pressure mounts on YMCA to ditch transgender policies after Supreme Court Title IX ruling