OPINION: The younger generation is driving LGBTQ+ inclusion in the property industry
Employers within the real estate sector need to recognise the importance of allowing Gen Z to be their authentic selves at work
OPINION: Should we measure pay for gay?
Delving into the sexuality pay gap might be problematic, but it would foster a more inclusive corporate culture
Same-sex marriage: LGBTQ+ Indians vow to fight on after setback
The Supreme Court says parliament should decide whether to allow gay couples to marry, hitting LGBTQ+ hopes for swift legalisation
As LGBTQ+ Poles celebrate, could election mark a turning point?
Poland's opposition looks set to oust ruling nationalists who have railed against 'LGBT ideology' and opposed same-sex unions
Rejected by banks, Kenyan LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs turn to loan sharks
Trans, intersex and lesbian entrepreneurs in Kenya say loan rejections by banks force them to turn to informal money lenders
Ruling by Kenya's Supreme Court buoys LGBTQ+ community
Despite an ongoing backlash, activists say this year's legal win has given them renewed strength to fight for LGBTQ+ rights
OPINION: The Slovakian elections are a dark dawn for nation’s queer people
Slovakia's elections were not just a political event but a referendum on equality, empathy, and progress
Moving towards equality: UK's lesbian-owned removals pioneer
Shirley's Removals has helped the LGBTQ+ people move house for three decades, challenging discrimination and stereotypes along the way
Winners of the 2023 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism announced
The 2023 winners of the Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism have been announced. Now in their 22nd year, these Awards recognise brave journalists for their reporting on conflict, corruption and injustice, and are named in honour of American freelance journalist Kurt Schork who was killed in Sierra Leone while on assignment for Reuters in 2000.
What countries are lifting gay blood donation bans?
Gay and trans Indians are demanding the right to donate blood, calling for the country to follow others in scrapping blanket bans