Nicola Sturgeon resigns: How the SNP leader fought for trans rights
Rows over trans rights have overshadowed Scottish leader Sturgeon in recent weeks. Here's all the detail
British police investigate whether murder of trans girl was a hate crime
British police said they were investigating whether the murder of a transgender teenage girl in north-west England was a hate crime
Russian system to scan internet for undesired content and dissent
Russia has launched a system that will scan the internet for illegal content, making it easier for authorities to detect “LGBT propaganda”
Court to reconsider Connecticut rule allowing transgender athletes in girls' sports
A federal appeals court are reconsidering a law challenging a Connecticut policy allowing transgender students to compete in girls' sports
Most Japanese favour recognising same-sex marriage - survey
Japan is the only country among the Group of Seven nations which does not legally recognise same-sex unions
In a first for India, transgender couple become biological parents
A transgender couple are the first in India to become parents biologically, after one of the partners gave birth in Kerala state
In a first for India, transgender couple become biological parents
Transgender people continue to face discrimination and stigma in India despite being officially recognised as a "third gender"
LGBT Brazilians compete in country's first drag king contest
LGBT Brazilians compete in first drag king contest, the King of Kings, a competition that reunites 15 artists from all over the country, in Sao Paulo
U.S. court leery of blocking LGBT bias claims against religious employers
U.S. appeals court raised concerns about granting private companies a broad religious exemption from accusations of workplace LGBT bias
Hong Kong court makes landmark ruling protecting transgender rights
Requiring transgender people in Hong Kong to undergo full sex reassignment surgery before changing their gender on ID cards violates their rights, court rules