OPINION: World must step up efforts to stop labor trafficking
Anti-trafficking efforts must move away from a singular focus on sexual exploitation and also address forced labor
OPINION: I’m HIV+, but can I still take out life insurance?
HIV status is protected in Britain by the Equality Act, so insurers should be non-discriminatory
OPINION: Climate finance is failing the communities most at risk on a warming planet
Wealthy nations have not kept promises to the poorest people, now being hammered hard by weather disasters
OPINION: Transitioning was hard. Coming out at work was easy
It took me years of self-discovery to transition, but coming out in a supportive workplace enabled me to be comfortable in my own skin
OPINION: Can you retroactively claim same-sex common law marriages?
Two U.S. court cases are deciding if gay couples who broke up before it was legal to marry are bound by spousal support rules
OPINION: OutRage! campaigned for more than equal rights, it wanted to transform society
LGBT+ activists should fight for emancipation, not equality and assimilation
OPINION: Between death and the gallows, my friend died
Sarah Hegazi died because Egyptian society revolted against her and Canada's support system for asylum seekers was inadequate
OPINION: We won't let your money destroy our future
It's time for a just and sustainable reboot of the world's economies - and the G20 finance ministers need to help make that happen
OPINION: Tapping the hidden potential of southern Africa’s groundwater
The answer to the region's worsening water shortages may lie beneath its feet
OPINION: It's time to end the global south's indebted servitude
As the world’s finance ministers meet to discuss how to recover from COVID-19, cancelling the debt of poor nations is a start