EU holds back all of Hungary's cohesion funds over rights concerns
The European Commission said it would hold back all 22 billion euros of EU cohesion funds for Hungary until its government meets rights concerns
Why detransitioners are crucial to the science of gender care
Understanding the reasons some transgender people quit treatment is key to improving it, especially for the rising number of minors seeking to medically transition, experts say
Spanish lawmakers approve transgender rights bill
Spanish lawmakers passed a bill allowing transgender people aged 14 and over to change their legal gender without the need for psychological or medical evaluation
Scotland passes bill to make it easier to change gender
Scotland's parliament approved controversial reforms that make it easier for transgender people to change their legal gender
Injectable HIV treatment offers hope to Ugandan patients
A trial of the first non-pill treatment for HIV has been on-going since October 2021
Scotland's trans self-ID bill no risk for women, says U.N. expert
Countries including Ireland and Argentina have already adopted laws to make the process of changing legal gender less invasive
Asian nations struggling on LGBTQ+ progress, says U.S. envoy
As Indonesia bans sex outside marriage, first lesbian U.S. ambassador warns of persistent challenges for LGBTQ+ people in Asia
England’s trans teens, lost in limbo, face mounting barriers to care
An overhaul of medical care for transgender minors is exacerbating bottlenecks in England leaving thousands of patients in limbo and adding to years-long treatment delays
Lensa AI image app helps some trans people to embrace themselves
Some trans people say the app helps affirm their gender identity, though others raise concerns over bias in algorithms
Conn. rule allowing transgender athletes in girls' school sports upheld
A federal appeals court upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit that challenged a Connecticut policy allowing transgender students to compete in girls' high school sports