Hundreds of couples marry in joyful scenes as Thailand legalises same-sex marriage: ‘Today we will become one’ - ON THE GROUND: Tommy Walker speaks to LGBT+ couples in Bangkok – many of whom have been
They’ve waited six years to call themselves a “family.” Pehthai Thanomkhet and Nathnicha Klinthaworn finally did on Thursday when Thailand’s law on same-sex marriage came into effect and they got formally married at a mass wedding event in Bangkok.
Thailand's monumental Marriage Equality Act has come into effect on Friday allowing LGBTQ couples to tie the knot.
Hundreds of same-sex couples are expected to tie the knot across Thailand on Thursday as the country becomes the first in Southeast Asia to recognize marriage equality.
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 couples this week are poised to marry in Thailand as its overwhelmingly popular marriage equality law goes into effect, according to multiple reports.
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 Asia after Taiwan and Nepal to legalise marriages of same-sex couples.
Hundreds of LGBTQ+ couples in Thailand are expected to make their wedded status legal on the first day a law takes effect granting them the same rights as heterosexual couples
It became the first country in Southeast Asia and third territory in Asia after Taiwan and Nepal to legalise marriages of same-sex couples
The schedule of the Women's T20I Triangular Series between the women's teams of Nepal, Netherlands and Thailand has been changed. The series is scheduled to kick off from January 30.Issuing a press statement on Thursday,
When Thailand's long-awaited equal marriage law came into effect on Thursday, January 23, 2025, police officer Pisit "Kew" Sirihirunchai hoped to be among the first in line to marry his long-term partner Chanatip "Jane" Sirihirunchai.