Egyptian filmmaker aims to show LGBT+ people are 'not alone'
Homosexuality is not explicitly criminalised in Egypt, but LGBT+ people have long been targeted under laws on debauchery
China school sued by fired gay teacher in potential landmark case
The teacher was dismissed after he posted on social media about an LGBT event he planned to attend
Transgender women should have same rights as other women - poll
The poll asked 1,000 women in Cairo, London, Mexico City, New York and Tokyo: 'Should transgender women have the same rights as other women?'
Is it time to ditch the Rainbow Flag?
The rainbow flag has become an increasingly defunct symbol of LGBT+ equality
In legal battle over gay sex, Kenyan court to consider Indian ruling
India's top court scrapped a colonial-era law that punished gay sex with up to 10 years in jail
Kasha Nabagesera, Executive Director of Freedom & Roam Uganda
“We cannot afford to bury our heads in the sand and feel sorry for ourselves"
Landon Wilson, transgender US Navy Veteran
When the U.S. military ban on transgender people came into effect, Wilson had a choice: give up his military or his gender identity
Thirty years on, there remains more work to be done
Participants walk past The Stonewall Inn during the 2018 New York City Pride Parade in Manhattan, New York, U.S., June 24, 2018. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
Shunned by their tribe, Colombian transgender women find freedom in coffee town
The hilltop village of Santuario has become a haven for the growing number of people from the Embera tribe coming out as transgender
We need impartial LGBT+ news to advance human rights
Openly aims to become the ultimate source of LGBT+ news in an environment where the topic remains largely under-reported