Copenhagen celebrates the return of one of the world's largest LGBT+ Prides
Thousands march in Copenhagen to mark WorldPride, but thoughts of the plight of the LGBT+ community in Afghanistan temper the partying
'Authentically myself' beats medals for non-binary U.S. Olympic skateboarder
After giving up skateboarding for almost two years due to family issues, Alana Smith said they were happy to have been themselves at the Olympics
OPINION: Restricting trans rights hurts people and the economy
These restrictions mean that many trans people feel unsafe fully participating in their communities and contributing to the economy.
New Zealand moves closer to passing 'self-identification' law
The bill was introduced to expedite the legal procedure to change one's sex on a birth certificate
Fear, stigma slow COVID-19 vaccine take-up among trans Pakistanis
Despite official advice for them to get vaccinated, many trans Pakistanis fear they could be at risk of side effects due to high rates of pre-existing health conditions such as HIV
'Mexico can't keep me safe': LGBT+ activist flees death threats
Jazz Bustamente, co-founder of Soy Humano, is the latest journalist and human rights defender to face intimidation and violence in Mexico
Team LGBT+ wins visibility at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics
As the Tokyo 2020 Olympics drew to a close, LGBT+ athletes celebrated success both at the Games and the wider world
Tokyo Olympics weightlifting marked by firsts, but recent scandals cloud outlook
New Zealand's Laurel Hubbard made history on Monday by becoming the first openly transgender athlete to compete at an Olympic Games
Ghana court drops case against 21 LGBT+ activists
Ghana has not prosecuted anyone for same-sex relations in years, but LGBT+ people face frequent abuse and discrimination
Privacy concerns hobble Nigeria's digital ID push
Nigerians are pushing back on a new law that mandates linking their national identity numbers to their mobile numbers