Hormones help trans teens, U.S. study finds, as state bans loom
As more people come out as transgender, debate has grown about the age at which transition treatment should begin
Tiny European states play catch up on LGBT+ equality
‘Winds of change’ start to shift attitudes in European microstates where religion and conservative traditions have curbed LGBT+ rights gains
Hungary sets April 3 election with PM Orban facing united opposition
Nationalist Hungarian PM Orban is seeking a 4th straight term in office, but six parties have formed an alliance in a bid to oust him
First transgender actress wins alongside 'Power of the Dog' and 'West Side Story' at Golden Globes
Celebrities boycott the ceremony, held off-screen, in response to concerns over the organizers' ethical practices and lack of Black members
European Court rules Northern Ireland gay cake case inadmissible
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has rejected a case against a Belfast bakery that refused to make a cake saying “Support Gay Marriage”
Canada to resettle LGBT+ refugees, female Afghan judges
Canada will resettle an unspecified number of Afghans from the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer communities next year following the Taliban taking control of the country.
First LGBT+ cryptocurrency bets on 'changing the world'
The world's first LGBT+ cryptocurrency sets out to promote equality by harnessing the community’s economic clout
In Burkina Faso, trans people self-medicate in 'dangerous' transition
Many transgender people in the conservative West African nation self-medicate with hormonal drugs due to a lack of specialist healthcare
'Harry Potter' cast recalls first kisses, horrible haircuts in reunion special
Many of the cast of the "Harry Potter" film franchise reunited for a 20th anniversary TV special, called "Return to Hogwarts," to be broadcast on Jan. 1 on HBO Max
Reaction to the death of South Africa's Desmond Tutu
World leaders and organizations remember South Africa's late Desmond Tutu