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
Poland will not let EU 'force' it into allowing gay marriages - justice minister
Polish President Duda was re-elected this month after saying he would not allow gay couples to adopt or schools to teach gay rights
Fears of HIV spike in Jamaica as pandemic hits prevention efforts
Many of the 32,000 Jamaicans living with HIV have missed treatment during the pandemic
Austria issues first intersex birth certificate after four-year battle
A growing number of countries allow people to choose a third sex option on official documents
No trans characters in major Hollywood movies for 3rd year, report finds
The LGBTQ advocacy group GLAAD showed that less than a fifth of major Hollywood films featured gay and bisexual characters, and no trans characters at all
From victim to protector: Pakistan's first trans cop fights for justice
Reem Sharif has helped trans people facing death threats and eviction in her first months on the job
Survey finds 40% of U.S. LGBTQ youth considered suicide in past year
The study shows many LGBTQ youth have difficulty accessing mental healthcare
Russian parliament begins legalising ban on same-sex marriage
Russian lawmakers began the process to ban same-sex marriage after voters backed changing the constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman
Workplace discrimination allowed in nearly one in four countries - study
Workers lack legal protection if an employer retaliates for reports of discrimination in more than half of countries, found the study
M, F, nothing? Netherlands mulls erasing gender from ID cards
The proposal is part of a plan to limit sex registration where possible and has been welcomed by LGBT+ rights advocates