China: Bloggers, Filmmakers Feel Chill of Internet Crackdown

The rules, which affect social media giants like Weibo Corp as well as small platforms that have thrived in China's buzzing creative online space, are the latest step toughening oversight ahead of the Communist Party Congress later this year, when President Xi Jinping is expected to consolidate power.

UK: My Pride Story: LGBT students must ask firms the challenging questions

I believe that, among other things, fostering authenticity and visibility at the workplace is crucially important to nurture a workforce that is happy to come into work, brings passion to the job, and builds stronger and authentic relationships with colleagues.

Venezuela: LGBTzuela: choosing between the tricolor and the rainbow flag

Above all, Venezuela is my country; my roots and my essence are there. I would love to return and feel the same liberty and solace that I feel here. But things have to change for me to return.

US: op-ed, California’s HIV laws are in the Dark Ages

The past two decades have brought rapid advances in the treatment and prevention of HIV. Current California law ignores that progress, as did two recent opinion pieces by Kurt Kleier published in the East Bay Times. Inaccuracies in those pieces compel us to set the record straight.