The UK has legalized Abortions.
No countries in the Balkans have legalized same-sex marriage.
Yes, abortions are actually legal now. Abortions were legalized in 1973 in a historical case of Jane Roe v. Henry Wade, where the anti-abortion laws were found unconstitutional and were eliminated. ** everyone has their own opinions on the issue of abortion, please do not post them here this is a site for learning, not for expressing thoughts & opinions. Keep it facts only.**
Yes. Women of all countries, religions, cultures, level in society have abortions. However, the fetus is viewed as becoming a living soul after four months of gestation and abortions after that point are impermissible.
Heres is a list of the richest countries showing whether they have legalized same-sex marriage.QatarLuxembourgSingaporeNorway - LEGALBruneiUnited States - PARTIALLY LEGALHong KongSwitzerlandSan MarinoCanada - LEGALAustraliaAustriaNetherlands - LEGALIrelandSweden - LEGALKuwaitIceland - LEGALGermanyTaiwanBelgium - LEGALDenmark - LEGALUnited Kingdom - PARTIALLY LEGALJapanFinlandFrance - LEGALIsraelSouth KoreaBahamasSaudi ArabiaSpain - LEGALItalyNew Zealand - LEGALGiven how few countries have legalized same-sex marriage, it does appear that many are among the richest countries on earth. Incidentally, the poorest country to have legalized same-sex marriage is Brazil, which ranks 81st out of almost 200 countries. So it appears that ALL countries that have legalized same-sex marriage are in the upper half according to wealth.
Luxembourg is the wealthiest country on earth to have legalized same-sex marriage, when wealth is defined as highest per capita gross domestic product.
Brazil is the poorest country on earth to have legalized same-sex marriage when "poor" is understood to mean having the lowest per capita gross domestic product.
The countries that have legalized same-sex marriage did so because the legislature came to the conclusion that the government had no legitimate or compelling reason to deny marriage rights to same-sex couples.
AndorraAustriaBrazilColombiaCzech RepublicEcuadorFinlandFranceGermanyGreenlandHungaryIrelandIsle of ManJerseyLiechtensteinLuxembourgNew ZealandSloveniaSwitzerlandUnited KingdomUruguay
No one knows for sure since it was impossible to count because it was illegal but the WHO knows today that in countries where it is illegal the amount of abortions is the same as if it was legal. It's just unsafer and more dangerous. Today there are 1,2 million legal abortions a year in the US.
Yes in the seven (7) European countries that have legalized same-sex marriage. It is also very likely possible in the fourteen European countries that have legalized some form of registered partnership.
No countries in North Africa have legalized same-sex marriage.
No countries in Eastern Europe have legalized same-sex marriage.