U.S. attorney general orders probe into mistreatment of gay employees
Justice Department offices have been ordered to investigate whether LGBT employees are facing discrimination after the department's internal gay pride group complained about low morale
Paraguay's LGBT community feels outcast amid conservative shift: 'We are forgotten'
Activists say they face a setback in rights as the country turns towards the religious right
U.S. House passes new protections for women, but gun provision could doom bill
The bill has bipartisan support, but may face resistance over plans to remove guns from convicted stalkers and abusers
Mormon church to allow children of LGBT couples to be baptized
LGBT advocates praised the move as progress in a fight to end discrimination against LGBT people in faith groups
The BBC must temper its language around LGBT+ issues
Asking whether it was "morally right for children to learn about LGBT issues" was a dog-whistle question
Deutsche Bank bans staff from Dorchester hotels after Brunei implements homosexuality laws
Deutsche Bank staff will no longer be able to stay in venues such as The Dorchester and The Beverly Hills Hotel
Top Democrat calls transgender limits in U.S. military an 'act of cruelty'
Nancy Pelosi criticised a ban on new transgender troops from serving openly in the United States armed force which is due to come into force this month
Spain's health minister calls for end to gay 'conversion therapy'
Reports that a branch of the Catholic Church had offered to 'cure' gay people sparked calls for a ban on the practice
FACTBOX-U.S. universities take close look at campus sexual assault
More than 20 percent of female college students have reported being sexually assaulted as a student
Fresh arrests evoke chilling memories for Azeri LGBT+
Being gay is not illegal in Azerbaijan but the post-Soviet country is considered the worst in Europe for LGBT+ rights