The New York Blade, one of the two major gay and lesbian newspapers in New York City, has laid off its editor in chief and suspended publication, the chief executive of its publishing company said yesterday. Full story...
The first gay couple tie the knot in Australia after same-sex unions are legalised in Australian Capital Territory
Gay rights campaigners call on education authorities to challenge hate crime in their schools.
A Cambridgeshire radio station is hoping to turn up the volume of support for hate crime suffers in the county.
Iran's Health Ministry says that as of mid-October, a total of 20,130 Iranians have tested HIV-positive, 2,097 people have been diagnosed with AIDS and 3,409 HIV-positive people have died.
The Pink Life LGBTT Solidarity Association in Ankara, Turkey, and the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission have teamed up to demand that Turkey's "Law of Misdemeanors" be rewritten to protect transgender people's rights to free expression, association and movement.
ABC Television has announced that American Idol star Adam Lambert will not appear on a its show 'Good Morning America' following the singer's on-stage gay kiss at the American Music awards on Sunday.
A screening of An Englishman in New York is to take place next week in aid of Terrence Higgins Trust.
The Washington Blade and other gay publications owned by Window Media or Unite Media, including Atlanta's Southern Voice and the South Florida Blade, abruptly shut down on 16 November.
John Aravosis and Joe Sudbay of AMERICAblog have launched a donor boycott of the Democratic National Committee, Organizing for America and the Obama campaign.
University College London students union has cancelled a planned talk by the Islamist preacher Abu Usamah, due to take place next week.
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