The Jewish American therapist, author and activist was best known for role in securing the landmark DSM reclassification in 1973 and for his canonical book 'The Joy of Gay Sex'

A harrowing examination reveals much abuse sliding under the authorities' radar -- or being willfully ignored -- while the perpetrators remain free to commit further crimes

Yorai Lahav-Hertzano calls for scrapping plans for a law that would enable discrimination, says Netanyahu will be responsible for consequences

Sports sociology specialist says people will remember emir putting traditional Arab cloak on Messi more than country's treatment of foreign workers and LGBTQ people

'We are doomed. We have lost everything,' one student says as hardline Islamists tighten restrictions on women; Washington vows 'consequences'

US presses host country for commitment to labor reforms and human rights beyond the contest itself; labor minister insists reform coming

Calls grow for international community to apply more diplomatic, economic pressure as several more protesters are set to be killed after 'grossly unfair' show trials

Nasser Al Khater says it is 'strange' that journalists want to discuss death of Filipino man; Human Rights Watch: Qatari official shows 'callous disregard'

No immediate word on the identities of the activists and it was not immediately possible to confirm how many of them have already been freed

Labor leader Michaeli slams far-right lawmaker, says incoming government is the real threat to Israel's democracy; Netanyahu defends Smotrich from online abuse from Likud activists

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