From Catalina to Alexis: Chilean teen first to legally change gender
'I'm happy because I'm the first boy to change his gender legally'
One year after landmark ruling for LGBT+ rights in India, challenges persist
Even those celebrating warned that the fight for equal rights, including same-sex marriage and serving in the military, had not been won
Trans Chinese teens forced into 'conversion therapy' - study
Conversion therapy is a widely discredited belief that being LGBT is a mental illness that can be cured
Transgender people in U.S. still face conversion therapy attempts
One in seven trans people in the U.S. has had a professional counsellor try to change their gender identity
Gay fathers receive less parental leave than other couples: study
Gay male couples received the same number of weeks off as different-sex couples in just 12% of 33 countries studied
'Everyone needs a place': Gay couple fights for Hong Kong public housing
A gay couple are fighting back after they were denied a public housing flat on the grounds that they were not an 'ordinary family'
INTERVIEW-Guatemala's first openly gay congressman braces for battle
Aldo Davila said that despite death threats, he is ready to fight for those previously without a voice in the congress
Indian state bans unnecessary surgery on intersex babies
Portugal and Malta have already banned unnecessary surgeries, which activists say can cause psychological damage
Making history: teaching of LGBT+ rights gains momentum in United States
An increasing number of states are mandating LGBT+ history lessons
OPINION: Curing the global demand for 'conversion therapy'
Conversion therapy shows how feared LGBT+ people are around the world and is deeply harmful. So how can societies tackle it?