Hundreds of LGBTQ couples on Thursday became legally married in Thailand, which celebrates a historic day as the first nation in Southeast Asia to guarantee equal marital rights for same-sex couples.
“Equal marriage has truly become possible with the power of all,” said former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who was on hand for the mass wedding and was premier when the landmark legislation passed ...
Hundreds of people began registering their marriages at a mall in Bangkok, as Thailand became one of the few places in Asia ...
Hundreds of LGBTQ+ couples across Thailand were officially married in ceremonies large and small after a law recognizing marriage equality took effect on Thursday. Thailand is the first country in ...
Thailand’s marriage equality law is set to take effect on Jan. 22. The country will become the first one in Southeast Asia — and the third in the continent after Taiwan and Nepal — to extend marriage ...
Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has reassured Chinese tourists about their safety in her country, speaking in Mandarin with the help of AI. The message comes after a Chinese actor was ...
Thailand becomes the first Southeast Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage, marking a historic milestone for LGBTQ+ rights.
The Southeast Asian nation is the third jurisdiction in Asia to recognize same-sex marriage after Taiwan and Nepal.
Almost 2,000 same-sex and transgender couples married in Thailand as the kingdom's marriage law went into effect, a first in Southeast Asia.
China says it is leading regional efforts to crack down on online scamming operations and other transnational criminal ...
Thailand’s marriage equality bill, which sailed through both houses of parliament, amended Article 1448 to replace the words ...