INTERVIEW-Larry Kramer 'still has work to do' as film celebrates his life
"It's heartbreaking when people won't die, or won't fight for their own rights"
So far so quickly - An expat's reflections on historic day for gay marriage in U.S.
It simply didn't occur to me that we could dare to ask for this much, let alone get this far, in so little time
Norway proposes extending transgender rights to children
Legal overhaul would let people as young as 16 determine their gender without medical diagnosis
UK university college rewrites 650-year-old dress code to fit transgender students
"'Smart dress' is defined without reference to considerations of gender identity or expression," states the revised dress code
UK university college rewrites 650-year-old dress code to fit transgender students
Campaigners hope other colleges will follow suit
World a less safe place for women's rights activists, charity says
Violence against women and girls is the most widespread human rights abuse and affects one third of women globally
Transgender police officer says becoming a woman "wasn't even a thought"
British transgender police officer talks about unusual journey to womanhood
INTERVIEW-From YouTube to the big screen: A transgender actress' journey
Michelle Hendley is the star of the critically acclaimed independent movie "Boy Meets Girl"
Singapore's annual gay rights rally sees largest turnout
Country remains deeply divided over homosexuality
INTERVIEW-Film lifts lid on "corrective rape" in families of gays in India
Homosexuality was re-criminalised by India's Supreme Court in 2013 after four years of being legal