Folau raises over A$1m on Christian lobby website
The sacked Australian rugby player's initial fundraising effort on the GoFundMe website was shut down on Monday by the crowdfunding platform
After a long battle, Taiwan's lesbian couple legally tie the knot
Jovi Wu and Mindy Chiu made history as one of the first lesbian couples in Asia to marry legally when gay marriage law took into effects on May 24, 2019 in Taiwan.
Stonewall 50: Where next for LGBTQ+ lives?
Major achievements have been made in the progress for LGBTQ+ rights, but challenges remain around the world.
Drive for LGBT+ equality feared stalling 50 years after Stonewall
More countries are using legal clout to recognise LGBT+ rights, but the pace of change has stalled amid an escalating conservative and religious backlash
Abused as 'dirty', same-sex newlyweds in Taiwan fear backlash
Jovi Wu and Mindy Chiu were one of the first lesbian couples in Asia to marry legally, but are fearful conservatives may reverse Taiwan's landmark law
China says Africa projects should be sustainable, denounces criticism
Africa is facing another potential debt crisis, with around 40 percent of low-income countries in the region now in debt distress or at high risk of it
U.S. relocates hundreds of migrant children from overcrowded border station
Attorneys last week raised alarm after they were given access to the Clint station near El Paso and said they had found more than 300 children detained in squalid conditions
Despite climate pledges, G20 coal subsidies rise, say energy researchers
While support for coal mining has fallen, other subsidies for coal-fired power have risen substantially, researchers said
U.S. to unveil 'economy first' approach to Mideast peace at Bahrain conference
Neither the Israeli nor Palestinian governments will attend the curtain-raising event in the Bahraini capital Manama
Stop building on floodplains, say flood-hit U.S. families
Flood victims plan to bombard U.S. lawmakers with images of the human toll of flooding