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euronews VideosPortugual has become the latest country to allow homosexual couples to adopt, three years after it allowed them to marry. The adoption will be of a limited form, restricted to children belonging to either member of a couple, but gay campaigners described it as significant progress in improving legal protection for children of same-sex unions.

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