Singapore LGBT+ activists approach country's top court to overturn gay sex ban
Petitions challenging a colonial-era ban on gay sex were rejected by Singapore's High Court on Monday
Coronavirus: Can my employer ask me to work for free?
Small businesses threatened by COVID-19 are asking staff to work without pay amid layoffs and growing fears of exploitation
Risk of online sex trolling rises as coronavirus prompts home working
Remote working amid coronavirus outbreak gives abusers new ways to target people online
From nannies to helpers, coronavirus spotlights Asia women's job insecurity
As the coronavirus pummels the continent, Asian women are most vulnerable to job cuts, experts say
Swedish midwives who oppose abortion fail in rights case
Ellinor Grimmark and Linda Steen went to the European Court of Human Rights after they were rejected from jobs as they were unwilling to perform abortions due to religious beliefs
Gay dating apps warn over coronavirus as online meetings expected to rise
LGBT dating websites are warning users to take precautions to avoid contracting coronavirus, but expect more traffic as millions of people move online instead of meeting face-to-face
Growing number of young men in Australia targeted for 'sextortion'
Seven out of 10 'sextortion' victims in Australia are men, often foreign students eager for companionship then coaxed into sharing intimate images and blackmailed
With letters and lipstick, a transgender prisoner helps those left inside
Sarah Jane Baker was held in a male prison for 30 years and now helps other inmates who identify as transgender
Women in Bangladesh promote hygiene in refugee camps amid coronavirus fears
Around 700,000 Rohingya refugees live in refugee camps in Bangladesh, and while here are no reported cases, medics are setting up isolation units amid coronavirus fears
UK soap opera's gay footballer storyline hailed by LGBT+ groups
LGBT+ activists hope Coronation Street's storyline about a gay footballer will help to challenge homophobia in sport