British court rules in favour of researcher in transgender tweet row
Maya Forstater's 'gender-critical' views are covered by freedom of belief protections, appeals judge rules
NZ govt backs transgender inclusion after ex-athlete protest
New Zealand Sports Minister Grant Robertson said inclusion should be the starting point for transgender participation in sport
Most Republicans support same-sex marriage for first time - Gallup
The research shows a significant increase in approval of same-sex marriage since 2015, when it was legalised nationwide following a Supreme Court ruling
Millions of Ugandans denied vital services over digital ID cards
Pregnant women have been turned away from health centres and the elderly denied welfare payments, said the Initiative for Social and Economic Rights, Unwanted Witness and New York University
Ignorance no excuse, says Indian judge who fought his own bias in LGBT+ case
Ruling in favour of a lesbian couple, Judge Anand Venkatesh describes his quest to tackle his own ‘ignorance and prejudice’ about same-sex relationships
Indian court calls for sweeping reforms to respect LGBT rights
Officials must lay out plans to tackle illegal discrimination against LGBT+ people, orders Madras court judge in sweeping ruling
Pentagon not to allow pride flags to be flown on installations
A 2015 RAND study found that 5.8 percent of service members identified as either lesbian, gay or bisexual
Gay and in a gang: Film tells story of a jailed hitman in El Salvador
Award-wining short documentary gives a rare insight into the taboo of being gay in El Salvador's notorious gangs
Ghana court delays bail decision for 21 detained LGBT+ activists
Ghana has not prosecuted anyone for same-sex relations in years, but LGBT+ people face frequent abuse and discrimination, including blackmail and attacks
Transgender weightlifter could set dangerous precedent: Samoa coach
The NZ Olympic Committee has yet to select its weightlifters but has said that Hubbard competing in Tokyo would be within rules