EXCLUSIVE-India's slavery survivors forced back into bondage as compensation delayed
Just 500 slavery survivors have had the initial payment of 20,000 Indian rupees ($290) they are eligible for on their release and no one has received the full amount
U.S. pushes Chinese owner of Grindr to divest the dating app -sources
Kunlun's control of the gay dating app had fueled concerns around the protection of users' privacy
Latam business's bid to woo LGBT+ market casts new light on gay rights
From LGBT+ chambers of commerce to marching in Pride, Latin America's businesses are waking up to the 'pink peso'
U.N. condemns making women athletes cut testosterone in intersex row
The United Nations move comes ahead of Caster Semenya's appeal against International Association of Athletics Federations' rules on testosterone suppression
Rights of 'ordinary people' in focus as 1 billion vote in Asia
From India to Indonesia, voters in Asia this year are set to put rights for women, LGBT+ equality and land issues top of the agenda
Does #nomakeup trend help women or is it bare-faced cheek?
Campaign dates back about three years to when singer Alicia Keys vowed not to wear make-up anymore but it has gained momentum this year with other celebrities and industries following suit
UK should not detain 'at risk' LGBT+ asylum seekers - lawmakers
LGBT+ asylum seekers should be recognised as particularly vulnerable and are often traumatised after fleeing persecution, said parliamentarians
Talent not testosterone powers intersex athletes, scientists say
The scientists' intervention comes days before a key ruling on Olympic champion Caster Semenya's eligibility to run
FACTBOX - The 10 legal hurdles LGBT+ people still face
India and Angola legalised same-sex relations in 2018, while Chad criminalised gay sex
U.S. judge rebuts Trump on transgender troop limits
U.S. Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said an injunction that she issued against the trans troops ban in 2017 remains