Hundreds of people began registering their marriages at a mall in Bangkok, as Thailand became one of the few places in Asia to legalize same-sex unions.
Hundreds of LGBTQ couples in Thailand get married as the country's landmark marriage equality law comes into effect.
The Southeast Asian nation is the third jurisdiction in Asia to recognize same-sex marriage after Taiwan and Nepal.
Hundreds of LGBTQ+ couples across Thailand were officially married in ceremonies large and small after a law recognizing ...
The Public Health Ministry has earmarked funds to be used to provide gender-affirming health care to nearly 200,000 trans ...
Just days after marriage equality became the law in Thailand, the country’s national health ministry added hormone ...
The pair were among hundreds of couples to wed in a mass ceremony Thursday as Thailand’s same-sex marriage law took effect. The Marriage Equality Act, the first law of its kind in Southeast Asia ...
Tommy Walker speaks to LGBT+ couples in Bangkok – many who have been together for decades – as the country’s historic ...
With first-mover advantage in Southeast Asia, Thailand could reap a windfall from its push for equal marital rights.
Thai actors Apiwat “Porsch” Apiwatsayree and Sappanyoo “Arm” Panatkool celebrate their marriage in Bangkok. (Chanakarn Laosarakham/AFP/Getty Images) On April 1, 2001, just past the stroke ...
Thailand is the third country in Asia to legalise same-sex marriage, behind Taiwan and Nepal. LGBT+ groups hope to achieve 1,448 wedding registrations on day one, a symbolic number that refers to ...
It was passed by parliament in June of last year, making the nation the first in Southeast Asia to enact marriage equality.