Ukraine president asks gov't to study legalising same-sex marriages
Kyiv has increased support for LGBTQ+ rights since Western-backed leaders came to power in 2014
Race for PM's job raises questions about UK climate leadership
Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak both back net zero, but say little more about climate as they bid to succeed Boris Johnson as prime minister
As online hate speech hits Africa, social media firms told to act
From Ghana to South Africa and Kenya, rights groups warn that digital discrimination can lead to violence against migrants and other vulnerable groups
Trans sports exclusions trickle down to youth and amateur groups
Transgender sports players face growing restrictions, as debates on inclusion, fairness and safety reach youth and amateur groups
Biden names U.S. monkeypox coordinators as more states cite emergencies
The appointments come as the United States aims to bolster vaccination efforts to slow the spread of a monkeypox outbreak that has infected more than 5,800 Americans
U.S. Senate likely to delay bill on gay marriage until September
The legislation would need support from at least 10 Republicans to succeed
As gay and bisexual men, we share a responsibility to end monkeypox
I have decided to make the personal choice of refraining from having casual sex until monkeypox is under control
Zimbabwe eyes more solar water heaters as power grid struggles
Rooftop water heaters provide free hot baths even during power blackouts - though installation costs remain a barrier
OPINION: Why criminalisation and discrimination threaten to derail the fight against HIV
The data is clear. The HIV response is less successful in countries that criminalise same-sex sexual acts, sex work, and drug use
South Korea develops nanotech tattoo as health monitoring device
Hooked up to an electrocardiogram (ECG) device or other biosensor, it can send a readout of a patient's heart rate and other vital signs such glucose and lactate to a monitor