Uganda's president sends anti-LGBTQ bill back to parliament for 'strengthening'
The bill's passage last month has already triggered a wave of arrests, evictions and mob attacks against LGBTQ Ugandans
Parliament, not courts, best place to debate same-sex marriage, India minister says
India's top court heard appeals asking for same-sex marriage to be recognised
Hungary's Christian LGBT community hopes Pope visit will heal social wounds
Pope Francis has repeatedly said LGBT people must be welcomed by the Roman Catholic Church
New research exposes global trends in legal attacks facing journalists
New research on 'Weaponising the Law: Attacks on Media Freedom' has been published today by the Thomson Reuters Foundation, in collaboration with the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University.
Pop star Elton John urges US Congress to keep 'foot on the accelerator' in AIDS fight
Congress faces a September deadline for reauthorizing the multi-billion-dollar U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
Florida education board extends ban on gender identity lessons to all grades
Last year, Florida outlawed instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation from kindergarten through third grade
Russia's Bolshoi ballet drops 'Nureyev' after 'LGBT propaganda' law
A law passed in November widened an existing prohibition on material considered to promote an LGBT lifestyle
For LGBTQ Kenyans, court win prompts backlash as threats escalate
In February Kenya's supreme court reversed a ban on the National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
Basketball-Transgender player ruled ineligible for semi-pro women's league
A transgender basketball player’s bid to play in an Australian semi-professional women’s league has been refused by the sport's national governing body
Sam Smith: What is pinkwashing and why is it so offensive?
The British LGBTQ+ singer's decision to perform in Israel has caused a furore