Gaycation: Ellen Page and Ian Daniel explore gay cultures in new travel documentary series
Couple meet members of LGBTQ communities and those who see them as immoral.
Inside the Chinese closet: The world of the fake-marriage market for the LGBT community in China
Andy's father tells him, "You should find a girl. A lesbian." Welcome to the world of the gay lifestyle, Chinese style.
Hollywood is 'straight, white and male' says University of Southern California diversity study
Minorities, women, LGBT face an 'epidemic of invisibility' in movies and on TV, research has found.
Germany: Shelter for over 120 homosexual refugees opens in Berlin
Shelter to give a safe home to gay, lesbian and transsexual migrants who are often target of assaults.
Indonesia wants LGBT-themed emojis pulled from IM apps like WhatsApp, Facebook and Line
Homosexuality is not banned in Indonesia but is frowned upon in some social quarters.
Facebook gets pulled up by French authorities for tracking non-users data and sending them to US
An EU court ruling in 2015 deemed private data transfer from Europe to US illegal.
Campaigners optimistic as Indian Supreme Court hears petition to decriminalise homosexuality
Homosexuality was previously decriminalised in 2009 then recriminalised in 2013.
Greater Manchester Unitarian church first in the UK to offer transgender baptisms
New Chapel Unitarian and Free Christian in Denton agreed the move at its AGM.
Oscars 2016: Tyrese Gibson urges Chris Rock to pull out of hosting awards as boycott gathers momentum
Spike Lee, Jada Pinkett Smith and Al Sharpton are boycotting the Academy Awards over a race row
Heterosexual couple take civil partnership challenge to High Court
Charles Keidan and Rebecca Steinfeld argue the case is "a basic issue or discrimination and equality"
Time for straight equality: End the ban on opposite-sex civil partnerships
The government has failed to show why the ban on opposite-sex civil partnerships is necessary.
New York: Police probe case of teens who shouted 'Isis, Isis' while attacking Muslim in Bronx
The man was wearing a traditional south Asian outfit and was walking with his niece.
Archbishop of Canterbury apologises to the LGBT community for 'hurt and pain' caused
The church body decided that marriage should continue to be a sacrament between a man and a woman.
American Crime season 2 live online: Anne fights for her son Taylor in episode 2
Leslie Graham tries to cover up the issue to maintain the school's reputation.
Twitter: Microblogging site vows to crack down on trolls
Company outlines new policy toward varied forms of abuse, and terrorism.
Robert Spitzer dies aged 83: US psychiatrist pushed to remove homosexuality as mental disorder
Dr Robert Spitzer, hailed as the 'most influential psychiatrist', has died of heart problems in Seattle.
American Crime season 2 premiere: John Ridley teases what to expect in the ABC series
Falling Skies star Connor Jessup is cast as Taylor Blaine in American Crime season 2.
Inside Yarl's Wood: 'It was like being tortured for a second time'
IBTimes UK speaks to female detainees about abuse in Yarl's Wood immigration removal centre.
Tunisia: Men jailed on charges of sodomy after undergoing humiliating examinations
The student have also been banned from the city centre for a further five years.
Why we defied the safe space movement for a free speech debate at Manchester University
University is best place for open debate that challenges 'controversial' views.
Raven-Symone 30th birthday: From Cosby Show child star to The View host
The actress celebrates the milestone with more than 20 years in the entertainment industry.
Ellen Page on coming out as gay: 'It is so toxic to just be hiding'
Ellen Page had revealed her sexual orientation in 2014.
Julianne Moore turns 55: Still Alice, Boogie Nights and other great films to watch ahead of her birthday
From Evolution to A Single Man, if you want to celebrate her birthday, here's what to watch.
Neil Patrick Harris among Maxim Russia's list of celebrities 'forgiven' for being gay
Others include Ian McKellen, Stephen Fry and Freddie Mercury.
World Aids Day 2015: Why eliminating stigma and discrimination is essential to fight HIV
World Aids Day on 1 December aims to unite people in the fight against human immunodeficiency virus
Who are Sisters Uncut? Group plans mass funeral march in London to highlight deaths by domestic violence
On 28 November, direction group will march to commemorate domestic violence support services that have closed.
Kenyan LGBT activist Eric Gitari: 'My parents were told to explain why their son did evil work'
Kenyan activist speaks to IBTimes UK about how Pope Francis' visit to Africa could eliminate homophobia.
Fears rise over possible hate crimes targeting British Sikhs following Paris attacks
Sikh organisations raise concerns over hate crimes against Sikhs who may be mistaken for Muslim terrorists.
Johnny Depp opens up about sexually fluid Lily-Rose Depp
Johnny Depp has revealed that he is very close to his daughter Lily-Rose.
Chloe Grace Moretz reveals her brothers were bullied for being gay
Chloe Grace Moretz urged two of her brothers to come out as gay.