Pride parade fills Tel Aviv streets as COVID-19 curbs creep back
Over 55% of Israel's population is vaccinated, new infections have plummeted and the country has eased most restrictions
Gay nightclub Pulse to become U.S. memorial after 2016 mass shooting
The 2016 mass shooting at the gay nightclub killed 49 people
OPINION: South Korea's emissions are falling too slowly. That's why we went to court
If our lawsuit is successful, the Korean government will be forced to bring its climate plans in line with the Paris Agreement
OPINION: Passing the Equality Act would benefit everyone, not just LGBT+ people
The United States will be stronger when everyone is welcome, safe and can contribute and succeed.
OPINION: What Amazon workers in the U.S. can learn from Asia’s labour organisers
Our experience has taught us that it may take a long time for workers embrace their own agency, but once they do, successful organising and unionisation will follow
Climate change threatens age-old indigenous food systems, says UN
Traditional communities have some of the world's most sustainable food systems - but those are coming under increasing pressure
OPINION: COVID exacerbated modern slavery - and offers a chance to end it
No country is free from slavery, and it is the responsibility of all governments to take action to fulfill their commitments to combat modern slavery and protect those who are most vulnerable
Swiss court rejects temporary sex workers' access to COVID-related compensation
The court denied a request by a sex club operator whose 30 workers were put out of work when the club closed due to COVID-19 measures
Gibraltar approves easing strict abortion law in referendum
Gibraltar's criminal law has until now banned abortion in all circumstances, with a maximum punishment in theory of life in prison
Malaysia seeks stricter sharia laws for 'promoting LGBT lifestyle'
Sodomy and same-sex acts are illegal under Islamic law in Muslim-majority Malaysia, although convictions are rare