Protester runs onto pitch during Portugal v Uruguay
A protester holding a rainbow flag and a shirt saying "Respect For Iranian Women" on the back ran onto the pitch during Portugal and Uruguay at the World Cup in Qatar
Qatar reviewing London investments after transport ads ban -FT
Qatar has launched a review of its investments in London after the city’s transport authority banned the Gulf state’s tourism advertisements
Activists fear Spain's transgender bill is running out of time
Activists in Spain are concerned time is running out to pass a law that would make it easier for people to self-identify as transgender
'OneLove' anti-hate armbands sell out after FIFA World Cup ban
FIFA's ban of the "OneLove" armbands, intended to send a message of tolerance, connection and opposition to all forms of discrimination, at the World Cup in Qatar are sold out
FIFA investigates Ecuador fans' homophobic chants
FIFA opened disciplinary proceedings against Ecuador over homophobic chanting by their fans in their World Cup opener
After Club Q attack, LGBT venues grapple with safety concerns
Bars and other LGBT spaces around the U.S. are weighing how to keep their staff and patrons safe after a gunman killed five people and injured 17 more at an LGBT club in Colorado Springs
Russia's parliament passes law banning 'LGBT propaganda' among adults
Russia's parliament passed the final reading of a law that expands an existing ban on promoting "LGBT propaganda" to children to people of all ages
Victims and heroes in Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub shooting identified
Colorado Springs officials identified the five shooting victims who died and the two heroes who prevented further bloodshed at the LGBTQ nightclub
Let us focus on football, England manager Southgate says after armband U-turn
England manager Gareth Southgate said it was time he and fellow World Cup managers were allowed to focus their energies on their jobs rather than the off-field issues that continue to dog the Qatar showpiece
Italy govt loses court battle over ID documents for gay parents
A court in Italy ruled that same-sex parents have the right not to be called "father" and "mother" in the ID papers of their offspring