Agence France-Presse DOMA on Trial: Obama administration spares LGBT couples with family ties GlobalPost October 11, 2012 As the Department of Homeland Security eases up on married LGBT immigrants, five couples are suing for equal protection in a fight to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act.
Agence France-Presse Cuba's gay rights revolution GlobalPost June 29, 2012 President Raul Castro's daughter Mariela leads a movement for LGBT tolerance, but critics say it masks government oppression.
Agence France-Presse Lesbians in Morocco: Should we stay or should we go? GlobalPost June 22, 2012 Being gay is a cultural and social taboo that these young Moroccans keep hidden.
Agence France-Presse Gay Palestinians caught in the middle of the conflict GlobalPost June 08, 2012 Israeli government "pinkwashes" treatment of Palestinians by glamorizing gay rights record, critics say.
Agence France-Presse Analysis: The global impact of Obama's support for gay marriage GlobalPost May 11, 2012 The president's decision represents a "next generation" for whom LGBT equality is a given.
Agence France-Presse Russia's assault on 'gay' free speech GlobalPost March 18, 2012 A proposed national "gay propaganda" law threatens to silence a nascent LGBT movement.
Agence France-Presse LGBT rights window closing in Egypt GlobalPost March 08, 2012 Revolutionary optimism retreats as Islamic parties take power.
Politics State Department makes sea change on LGBT rights GlobalPost February 11, 2012 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is overseeing a global campaign to promote equality after a long era of discrimination.
Politics Serbia: For gays, a ghetto in modern Europe GlobalPost December 22, 2011 Leadership would rather “keep sheep” than adopt progressive policy.
Lifestyle Gay allure in Cambodia’s ancient city GlobalPost December 15, 2011 Tourism, Buddhist tolerance and family values in Siem Reap.