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Maroc Maroc - THESTAR.COM.MY - World - 25/Sep 02:01

Thailand's same-sex marriage bill gets royal endorsement

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's King has endorsed a marriage equality bill passed by parliament earlier this year, officially making the kingdom the first country in Southeast Asia and third place in Asia to recognise marriages of same-sex couples. Read full story

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