OPINION: 'Berlin Patient' Timothy Ray Brown was an HIV hero
Timothy Ray Brown was the first person known to be cured of HIV and his public campaigning brought hope to millions living with the virus
UK authors sign letter in support of trans people after J.K. Rowling furore
Jeanette Winterson and Malorie Blackman were among authors that signed a letter supporting transgender people
OPINION: Why people don’t report cases of LGBT+ sexual assault
Domestic violence is rampant in the LGBT+ community and it is being swept under the rug
Burned out by coronavirus, millions of U.S. women want to quit work
Senior-level women especially cite burnout as the top reason for wanting to leave their jobs, survey says
OPINION: Why global leaders must listen to the girlchild
25 years after the Beijing Declaration, what progress has there been on ending female cutting?
David Attenborough leads call for world to invest $500 bln a year to protect nature
Appeal to redirect financing away from polluting industries and into locally-led conservation is backed by more than 130 groups ahead of a U.N. summit on biodiversity
U.S. bans imports from Malaysian palm oil company FGV
The U.S. agency said the ban was the result of a year-long investigation that revealed signs of forced labour
Flooding devastates farms in parts of Sudan - U.N.
Women from affected agricultural households said they were cutting down to one small meal per day after their sorghum was washed away just before harvest
Indian tea plantation workers strike to demand wage hike
Unions in Assam say many workers are paid below minimum wage and live in poverty on the plantations where they work
Poland government heads further to the right in new lineup
Poland's new education minister could be Przemyslaw Czarnek, a Catholic lecturer who has said gay people aren't equal to others