Biden backs taking sexual assault prosecutions away from U.S. military commanders
The change recommended would represent a major shift in how the military has handled sexual assaults for decades
Hurricane Elsa cuts power, batters homes in Barbados
Elsa's storm surge is expected to raise water levels by as much as 1 to 3 feet above normal tide levels
Slovenian PM: EU must let Hungary's Orban voice ideas on its future
Slovenia prime minister Janez Jansa said the EU would 'continue to shrink' if people like Hungarian leader Viktor Orban are excluded from debate
Europe to hold first Jewish LGBT+ Pride with prayers and debate
First Europe-wide Jewish Pride set to be held on amid backdrop of rising anti-Semitism and homophobia
Namibia contenders withdrawn from Olympic 400m race
Tests revealed that Namibia athletes Christine Mboma and Beatrice Masilingi had natural testosterone levels were too high
Salvadoran woman, freed after 10 years in prison on abortion charge, seeks new footing
El Salvador has one of the world's strictest bans on abortion. There are no exceptions, and prison sentences can stretch up to 40 years.
Google must face Voice Assistant privacy lawsuit -U.S. judge
Plaintiffs said Google had no right to use their conversations for targeted advertising
'I have nothing to hide' - Brazil presidential hopeful comes out
Brazilian governor and potential major party presidential candidate Eduardo Leite came out as gay in a TV interview.
U.S. Supreme Court rebuffs appeal by florist who spurned gay couple
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal by a florist fined for refusing to make a flower arrangement for a same-sex wedding
Is the U.S. Supreme Court changing gear on LGBT+ rights?
The top judicial body has led LGBT+ rights gains in recent years, and campaigners are watching closely for signs of change since conservatives bolstered their majority