Murders of transgender people rising worldwide - activists
Activists have identified at least 369 reports of trans people killed within the past 12 months
Australian wedding magazine's closure highlights power of pink pound
At the heart of the matter is the growing economic clout of gay and trans consumers - and their importance for advertisers
'Love will prevail': Costa Rica's same-sex couples can marry in 2020
Legalizing gay marriage was a major campaign promise by President Carlos Alvarado Quesada, who took office in May
Freeze aid to Tanzania over rights violations, campaigners say
The World Bank pulled the plug on a planned $300 million education loan to Tanzania, citing concerns over a government policy which bans pregnant girls from attending school, amongst other things
Guyana strikes down law against 'improper' cross-dressing
Guyana is the only country in South America to criminalise gay sex, which carries a punishment of up to life in prison
Anger and anxiety in Taiwan as same-sex marriage vote nears
On November 24 Taiwan will hold a series of public votes to decide whether same-sex unions should be written into law
U.S. concerned by rising attacks on human rights in Tanzania
President John Magufuli's government has been criticised by international rights groups for what they say is growing authoritarianism and intolerance of dissent
'I had suicidal thoughts': Gay Lebanese speak out against conversion therapy
Doctors in Lebanon have warned that gay conversion therapy can cause suicidal thoughts and depression
'Wake-up call' as UK medics push one in five trans people to conversion therapy
One in five transgender people have been pressured to undergo conversion therapy
LGBT+ candidates make gains in U.S. elections
Sexual identities played less of a role than more traditional political factors like their party affiliation or their stand on hot issues such as immigration or taxes