
Kanye West promotes France in new television commercial.
Wikileaks disclosures spark worldwide diplomatic crisis.
Massachusetts inmates sue prison over rules for HIV meds.
Black AIDS Institute CEO Phill Wilson share his thoughts on the importance of World AIDS Day, Wednesday December 1.
Also on World AIDS Day: Jennifer Hudson, Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys, Janelle Monae and others will sign off Twitter until they raise $1 million for Keep a Child Alive.
Condom prices rise as rains hit Southeast Asian rubber producing nations. "The cost of rubber climbed 65 percent over the past year, the Financial Times reported. Condomania, one of the largest specialty condom retailers in America, said condom prices jumped up to 20 percent in the past year and suppliers were warning of further increases."
Openly lesbian prosecutor brings down anti-gay Tom Delay.
Klimpton Hotels tops with gay travellers.

First lesbian couple to publicly come out in Botswana, where same-sex relations are punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
Why choose just one? Cuban twin bodybuilder brothers Omar and Jean by Kevin Slack.
Cast of Burlesque—Cher, Christina Aguilera and Cam Gigandet—speaks out on anti-gay bullying.
Ontario teacher accused of sexually assaulting, showing porn to students.
Former TN judge: Lesbians should be allowed to serve in the military "because straight male soldiers could 'convert' them."
And finally in the Ivory Coast: At least 2 are dead after polls close in presidential elections. The opposition party accuses the government of "voter intimidation, kidnapping and violence" but "millions of people voted largely without incident, reports the AP.