BY. CASEY COOMBS SANAA, Yemen — When a young suicide bomber, disguised in combat gear, blew himself up...
May 22, 2012Analysis: The global impact of Obama’s support for gay marriage
Julie Dorf As an LGBT rights advocate, I have experienced so many proud moments with our president. Our...
May 11, 2012Russia’s assault on ‘gay’ free speech
Khristina Narizhnaya MOSCOW, Russia — Tension hung thick in the air at a faux-Italian cafe at Sheremetyevo International Airport...
Mar 18, 2012LGBT rights window closing in Egypt
By Michael Luongo CAIRO — Long before Tahrir Square captured the imagination of the world as the stage...
Mar 08, 2012Still suffering from tourism drop, camel drivers claim responsibility for ‘Camel Battle’
By Kim Badawi GIZA, Egypt — In the shadows of the pyramids are stables owned by families who make...
Dec 30, 2011Egypt’s prison shootings: Public outcry vs. government negligence
By Ahmed Ateyya and Mohannad Sabry CAIRO – Whatever happened behind the bars of Egypt's prisons during the January...
Dec 29, 2011Serbia: For gays, a ghetto in modern Europe
Sasa Milosevic BELGRADE, Serbia — Although the Serbian parliament guaranteed the country’s LGBT citizens protection in 2009 by...
Dec 22, 2011Gay allure in Cambodia’s ancient city
Patrick Winn SIEM REAP, Cambodia — It wasn’t so long ago that gay life throughout Cambodia played out...
Dec 15, 2011A parliamentary primer for Egypt
By Jon Jensen CAIRO – In the aftermath of a week of violent protests in Tahrir Square, Egyptians head...
Nov 28, 2011Egypt’s military: From ally to adversary
CAIRO — In Egypt’s “January 25 Revolution,” demonstrators packed Tahrir Square and on the eve of the 18th...
Nov 27, 2011Military trials threaten Egypt’s democracy
By Mohannad Sabry CAIRO — Through three decades of iron-fisted rule, Hosni Mubarak suspended the rights of 2,000 civilians...
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