India's LGBT+ people shine on prime-time TV, following court victory
Campaigners are hoping that television can help smash stereotypes about the LGBT+ community
'I woke up gay': Malaysian LGBT+ band uses music to fight bias
In Malaysia gay and transgender issues are often seen as taboo, cross-dressing is illegal and sodomy is banned
Plastic? Fantastic!: Cambodian LGBT fashion designers find beauty in trash
Cambodia saw 100 violent and homophobic attacks during the first four months of 2015
Trans meets tradition in Mexico's LGBT+ dance troupe
A folk dance troupe is making waves in Mexico by allowing its dancers to perform in whichever gender makes them happy
TV's rising LGBT presence critical to rights - advocacy group
GLAAD is campaigning to see LGBTQ characters make up 10 percent of series regulars on television by 2020
Australia's churches must welcome LGBT+ people of faith
Many churches are now 'welcoming but not affirming' of LGBT+ people but does that stance go far enough?
Migrants, sex workers take pride of place in Bangkok art festival
There are more than 3 million migrant workers in Thailand, working largely in risky, low-paid jobs such as construction and in the fishing and seafood industries
Bohemian Rhapsody film vows not to ignore Freddie Mercury's sexuality
An initial film trailer sparked controversy after it was accused of downplaying the singer's sexuality
In rare campaign for Cuba, churches advocate against gay marriage
Cuban evangelical churches are petitioning against a proposed constitutional amendment that would legalise same-sex marriage
Keira Knightley brings period drama 'Colette' to rainy London
The film tells the story of Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette who ghost-writes a novel for her husband and has gay love affairs