Thailand officiated more than 1,800 same-sex marriages on day one of new law, making it the first South-East Asian country to conduct LGBTQ+ weddings.
Thailand is now the third country in Asia to have legalised same-sex marriage after Taiwan and Nepal. According to The Nation, the Equal Marriage Act amends over 60 sections of Thailand's Civil and ...
Thailand has officially become the first southeast Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage, with nearly 2,000 couples already tying the knot. Redmond Shannon reports on the pride and joy of ...
The Southeast Asian nation is the third jurisdiction in Asia to recognize same-sex marriage after Taiwan and Nepal.
Couple across Thailand officially said "I do" during a mass wedding in honor of the legalization of same-sex marriage in the country. NBC News' Janis Mackey Frayer has more on the celebration.
Thailand legalized same-sex and transgender marriage, allowing nearly 2,000 couples to wed in a historic first for Southeast Asia. The new law grants equal rights, including adoption and inheritance, ...
Hundreds of LGBTQ+ couples in Thailand made Thursday a life-changing occasion, registering their marriages legally on the first day a law took effect granting them the same rights as heterosexual ...
The law became legal today, making Thailand the first Southeast Asian nation to allow same-sex weddings. In Asia, Taiwan and Nepal are the only other countries that have legalized marriage equality.
The bill would allow couples to enter into "covenant marriages," a type of marriage that allows them to separate or divorce only under specific circumstances.
Thailand’s historic same-sex marriage equality law came into force on Thursday, making it the first country in Southeast Asia and third territory in ...
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Mariann Edgar Budde serves in the Episcopal Church, which affirms the LGBTQ community. The Catholic Church does not allow women to serve as bishops.