Estonia set to become first ex-Soviet state to back gay marriage
Three decades after Estonia won independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic country could be the first post-Soviet nation to grant same-sex couples equal rights in push against homophobia
European rights court rules against Ukraine in same-sex union case
The European Court of Human Rights ruled a same-sex couple who tried unsuccessfully to get married at seven different register offices in Ukraine suffered discrimination
When LGBT Russians dared to hope
Author Paul Gould reflects on how LGBTQ+ life in Russia has changed from the 1950s to now
12th annual TrustLaw awards celebrate the impact of pro bono
Now in their 12th year, the TrustLaw Awards celebrate groundbreaking pro bono projects undertaken by legal teams on behalf of NGOs and social enterprises in the TrustLaw network.
Cash rolls in as Liverpool's Pride Quarter goes Eurovision crazy
As the clock ticks down to Eurovision on Saturday, Liverpool's LGBTQ+ scene is heralding a welcome economic boost
Russia fines Google over 'LGBT propaganda' and 'false information' - agencies
Russian news agencies reported a Russian court fined Google for failing to delete YouTube videos it said promoted "LGBT propaganda" and "false information" about Russia's military campaign in Ukraine,
Thomson Reuters Foundation publishes 2022 Annual Report
The Thomson Reuters Foundation has published its 2022 Annual Report . This comprehensive report showcases our work over the last year, from key achievements and milestones to an overview of our impact and a detailed breakdown of our annual accounts.
Supporting journalists to access protective equipment while reporting on conflict in Ukraine
A conversation with Kerry Paterson, Deputy Emergencies Director at the Committee to Protect Journalists, where she helps guide CPJ’s emergency assistance and journalist safety work worldwide, and to shape CPJ’s response to crises.
After King Charles, could Britain have an openly LGBTQ+ monarch?
As Britain celebrates the coronation of King Charles on Saturday, could there ever be an LGBTQ+ monarch?
Voices from the frontline: an interview with Ukrainian photojournalist, Oleksandr Kornyakov
This is the first piece in our ‘Voices from the Frontline’ series, dedicated to elevating the stories of Ukrainian journalists and media professionals. The first piece in the series is an interview with photojournalist Oleksandr Kornyakov, who shares his experiences of documenting events in war-torn Kherson.