The new HIV/AIDS laws introduced will not only protect infected people and their families from discriminatory practices in the areas of employment, education, and health care rights but also put in place duties and obligation of HIV/AIDS patients.
Fridae's music critic and aspiring Bondgirl, Ms Mariah Scary, reviews pop diva Madonna's new single Die Another Day, the theme song for the upcoming James Bond movie.
Moved by pleas for help from distressed readers on the subject of one-night stands, Fridae's Alvin Tan plays aunt agony and gives his advice (for all they're worth) for those who need it oh-so-badly.
A Malaysian businesswoman, Ummi Hafilda Ali, will take up PM Mahathir Mohamad's call to prove her allegations that Puteri UMNO chief Azalina Othman is a lesbian.
Sunday nights will never be the same again as Fridae's Malaysia correspondent Ikram Khasim reports on an upcoming new trend in the Kuala Lumpur gay clubbing scene.
A prominent Chinese AIDS campaigner who was reported as missing while detained for allegedly leaking state secrets through his work has successfully registered his HIV/AIDS service organisation as a NGO with the Chinese government.
Are you doing enough stretching at the gym and spending enough time at the masseurs'? In The Pink brings you the low down as more and more fitness enthusiasts are including massage as a part of their conditioning programs.
Fridae's Manila correspondent, Glenn Chua, talks about the Philippine gay lingo phenomenon and offers some reasons behind the local gay community's need to create a sub-language of its own.
A new study has shown that while gay teenage boys are more likely than heterosexual boys to have symptoms of eating disorders, lesbian and bisexual girls are less likely to do so.