Gay Chinese battle inertia, conservatism to push rights
Until 2001, China listed homosexuality as a mental disorder, but it is not illegal to be gay
Madrid kicks off WorldPride festival with LGBT traffic lights
Spain was the third country in the world to recognise the right of same-sex couples to marry in 2005
INTERVIEW-Home is a graveyard: Indian transgender matriarch rejects 'normal' life
Advances in gender reassignment surgery and LGBT rights have given 'hijras' - male-to-female transsexuals - new opportunities to integrate
Malaysia defends contest on how to "prevent" homosexuality, cites youth health concerns
Malaysia's health ministry says the competition is aimed at helping teens make better health decisions
History Unerased aims to cast light on gay Americans in schools
'History Unerased' is the only entity licensed by U.S. Department of Education to provide lesson-ready curricula covering LGBT issues
Malaysia holds contest on how to 'prevent' homosexuality
Activists say intolerance of LGBT people has spiked in recent years in Malaysia, a multi-ethnic Southeast Asian country that is majority Muslim
Singapore's gay pride rally attracts record sponsorship despite curbs
Organisers of the Pink Dot rally have raised S$253,000 ($183,000) from more than 100 Singaporean companies for the July 1 rally
Breaking the silence on menstrual health and stemming the flood
To ensure periods are moved from shameful to shared, we must do more than stem the flow
Russian millionaire's retail chain says gays not welcome
Russia decriminalised homosexuality in 1993 but prejudices still run deep and much of the gay community remains underground
LGBT community faces 'invisible' Hollywood summer movie season
Only 23 of the 125 films released by the seven major Hollywood studios in 2016 include LGBTQ characters