Cuba publishes draft family code that opens door to gay marriage
Cuba, which sent gays to correctional labor camps in the early years after its 1959 leftist revolution, has made considerable advances in LGBT rights in the 2000s and 2010s
Hungary equates LGBT promotion in films with horror in viewing age ratings
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says the law is aimed at the protection of children, while EU leaders say the reforms discriminate against gay and transgender people and go against EU values.
Hong Kong 2022 Gay Games postponed amid COVID-19 travel restrictions
First held in 1982, the 2022 games were expected to draw 12,000 participants, 75,000 spectators and 3,000 volunteers from 100 countries for 36 sporting events, including Dragon Boat Racing, Dodgeball and eSports.
S.Korea's lack of anti-discrimination laws takes toll on LGBT youth, activists say
Multiple pieces of legislation that would ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender and race are pending in the National Assembly ahead of South Korea's presidential election on March 9, 2022
Mind the LGBT+ pay gap, says new British business envoy
Britain's first LGBT Business Champion calls on companies to look into potential wage disparities
With laughter and slang, Buddhist monk proves a hit with LGBT+ Thais
Monk’s talk shows have gone viral since LGBT+ people started sharing them, but his social media fame has led to criticism from conservatives
OPINION: Invest in the LGBT+ movement and change will come
LGBT+ activists on the ground are the most important tool for creating change for the community around the world
ANALYSIS-Sex education becomes battlefield in U.S. culture war over LGBT+ rights
The parental opt-out law passed in Tennessee may embolden more conservative states to follow in the run-up to 2022 midterms, LGBT+ activists say
LGBT+ Afghans desperate to escape amid Taliban takeover
Few countries are offering refuge to LGBT+ Afghans, who are fleeing chaos amid the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan
Bangladesh sentences six militants to death for killing gay activists
The killings were part of a series of attacks on atheist bloggers, academics and other minorities that shocked the South Asian nation of 170 million and led many to go into hiding or flee abroad