Why is U.S. funding for HIV/AIDS relief in Africa under threat?
Vital U.S. funding from the U.S to support millions of people in Africa living with HIV/AIDS is under threat after false claims the money was being used to fund abortions
Part I - Life after escaping the Taliban, a gay Afghan teacher's diary
Openly follows the story of a gay Afghan teacher as he flees Taliban-held Afghanistan for Pakistan
Five years free: A new life for many LGBTQ+ Indians
Five years after a historic ruling to decriminalise gay sex, life for many LGBTQ+ Indians in smaller towns and villages is starting to change
Why does Germany want to limit trans self-ID during wartime?
A draft law to make it easier for trans Germans to change legal gender includes controversial restrictions in the case of war
Why is anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric on the rise in the Middle East?
In Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon, politicians and religious groups have increased criticism of LGBTQ+ rights in recent months
Trauma haunts LGBTQ+ Indians years after end of gay sex ban
Former Supreme Court judge who helped decriminalise homosexuality says LGBTQ+ people still suffer discrimination and mental scars
Spain's first trans senator vows to defend gender self-ID law
Carla Antonelli says she will work to boost LGBTQ+ rights that are under threat from fake news and a right-wing pushback
LGBTQ+ football players make their mark on Women's World Cup
With almost 100 players who identify as LGBTQ+, the tournament has highlighted the lack of comparable representation in male sport
In Botswana, condom shortage adds to trans people's health woes
LGBTQ+ people are still struggling to access medical care four years since the southern African country decriminalised gay sex
Target sued by investor over backlash to LGBTQ merchandise
A conservative legal organization sued Target on behalf of an investor, saying the retailer misrepresented the adequacy of its risk monitoring when customer backlash over LGBTQ-themed merchandise caught it by surprise