Gay couples in India ask Supreme Court to legalise same-sex marriage
Four gay couples have asked India's Supreme Court to recognise same-sex marriages
Golden Globes to honor 'Glee' creator Ryan Murphy with TV award
Television writer and producer Ryan Murphy, creator of hits from "Glee" to "9-1-1" and "American Horror Story," will receive a TV award at Hollywood's Golden Globes
Polish president says he will not sign proposed education bill
Polish President Andrzej Duda said he would refuse to sign into law proposed reforms to education limiting students' access to lessons on LGBT rights
LGBT nightclub massacre survivors tell U.S. Congress: 'We are being slaughtered'
Survivors of mass shootings targeting U.S. LGBT nightclubs detailed the violence they endured and criticized inflammatory political rhetoric in a congressional hearing
Barbados's top court strikes down laws criminalizing gay sex
Barbados's High Court has ruled the criminalization of gay sex is unconstitutional
End of year message from our CEO
This truly has been one of the busiest years in the organisation’s history, and I’m so proud of all we have done – powered by the twin engines of the media in the law – within our three areas of focus: advancing media freedom, fostering more inclusive economies and promoting human rights.
Soccer moves centre stage in Qatar, dimming World Cup controversies
As the World Cup reaches a climax in Qatar, drama on the pitch has partially eclipsed human rights controversies that dogged the Gulf Arab state
Biden signs marriage equality act to tune of Cyndi Lauper's 'True Colors'
U.S. President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law at a jubilant celebration that featured U.S. singer Cyndi Lauper performing "True Colors"
How could Israel’s new government impact LGBTQ+ people?
Hard-right parties whose leaders have opposed LGBTQ+ rights will be a part of Israel's coalition government
LGBTQ+ Africans fight Twitter hate speech after Musk's takeover
LGBTQ+ Africans use online spaces to gather and speak freely, but say a surge in Twitter abuse may drive many off the platform