From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, LGBT+ investment on the rise
A growing number of LGBT+ investors are supporting LGBT+ friendly firms to promote equality
Reported murders, suicides of trans people soar in Brazil
The number of transgender people killed in Brazil this year has risen by 70%
Philippine president pardons U.S. Marine jailed for transgender killing
'A mockery of justice' and 'blatant display of servility to U.S. interest' say human rights group amid Philippines' decision to release U.S. Marine from jail after five years
Mexico's transgender community in fear after second murder
The murder of the transgender woman in the border city of Ciudad Juarez highlights dangers for the LGBT+ community in Mexico
Britain advances digital ID plans as identification technology stirs debate
Digital systems can make it easier to access services and buy age-restricted goods, but critics warn about the privacy pitfalls
LGBT+ Americans bear brunt of pandemic's economic crash
Gay and trans Americans are being hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout.
San Francisco police chief 'disappointed' by Pride ban
Organisers of San Francisco's Pride event call for "a fundamental restructuring of policing" as LGBT+ groups increasingly question police presence at Pride marches
App to fill gap on LGBT+ discrimination in Hong Kong
LGBT+ activists have long called for an anti-discrimination law in Hong Kong to protect gay and transgender people
Dating app Grindr 'disappointed' by Pakistan block
The US-based social networking app for LGBTQ people is banned in Pakistan, where homosexuality is illegal
Philippine court to hear appeal against early release of U.S. Marine convicted of killing transgender woman
Human rights groups highlight "double standard of justice" in the Philippines after court orders for release of convicted murderer who killed a transgender woman