Scotland's trans self-ID bill no risk for women, says U.N. expert
Countries including Ireland and Argentina have already adopted laws to make the process of changing legal gender less invasive
Asian nations struggling on LGBTQ+ progress, says U.S. envoy
As Indonesia bans sex outside marriage, first lesbian U.S. ambassador warns of persistent challenges for LGBTQ+ people in Asia
Lensa AI image app helps some trans people to embrace themselves
Some trans people say the app helps affirm their gender identity, though others raise concerns over bias in algorithms
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How could Israel’s new government impact LGBTQ+ people?
Hard-right parties whose leaders have opposed LGBTQ+ rights will be a part of Israel's coalition government
LGBTQ+ Africans fight Twitter hate speech after Musk's takeover
LGBTQ+ Africans use online spaces to gather and speak freely, but say a surge in Twitter abuse may drive many off the platform
In Mexico, displaced LGBTQ+ people push for equal, safe jobs
LGBTQ+ Mexicans in shelters and asylum seekers struggle with discrimination and lack of documents as they look for work
How is the EU shaping LGBTQ+ families' rights?
Plans to ensure LGBTQ+ families don't lose rights when travelling were hailed by activists - but it may be a fight to pass them
Russian LGBTQ+ museum closes after new law bans 'gay propaganda'
The country's only LGBTQ+ museum is no more after President Vladimir Putin signed a wide-ranging ban on LGBTQ+ expression
Georgia runoff: The 'armed and gay' Libertarian behind the rematch
Chase Oliver, the gay U.S. Senate candidate who caused Tuesday's high-stakes midterms vote, backs people power and gun ownership