South Korean gay couple sees court win as breakthrough for equality
Landmark Seoul court ruling on national health coverage for gay couples, the tide may finally be turning in their years-long struggle for equal recognition in South Korea for LGBT partnerships
In surprise result, Italy's left picks Elly Schlein to rebuild party
Italy's opposition centre-left Democratic Party (PD) picked Elly Schlein to be its new leader and rebuild the group after its election rout last year
Genre-flipping 'revenge porn' tragedy premieres at Berlinale film festival
"Femme", an intense tragedy, explores the crushing effect of traditional perspectives of masculinity on two men's lives, "revenge porn" - the practice of distributing sexually explicit material without the subject's consent
OPINION: Same-sex civil unions in Ukraine likely, but still several years away
Ukrainian MP Inna Sovsun is the parliament’s most ardent advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. She talks with Openly in Kyiv, a year after Russia invaded Ukraine
In Bangladesh, new school textbook features transgender people
Transgender people have been recognised as a third gender since 2013 in Bangladesh, but they remain marginalised, with little access to jobs and education
Tennessee takes lead in Republican effort to restrict drag shows
Drag, which has become more visible in recent years, is facing a backlash from Republican legislators aiming to public performances
Accused LGBTQ club shooter to stand trial in Colorado for murder, hate crimes
The suspect faces multiple counts of first-degree murder and hate-crimes charges alleging the attack was motivated by prejudice against victims' sexual or gender identities
Thomson Reuters Foundation marks first anniversary of Ukraine invasion
One year on from Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the devastating impact on lives and livelihoods is still mounting. In response, the Thomson Reuters Foundation has joined international efforts to support those on the ground by leveraging its media and legal expertise to protect independent news outlets and bolster the efforts of non-profits.
A year after Ukraine invasion, trans people struggle for hormones
Some trans people are resorting to risky home-brewed hormones as Russia's invasion pushes up drug prices
FIRST PERSON: Here's how I run an unofficial trans hormone clinic in Ukraine
The past 12 months have been difficult for trans people in Ukraine, not least the struggle to find regular supplies of hormones as supply chains in the country have collapsed