In a rare show of acceptance, two young women from West Bengal’s Sundarbans married at a village temple with full rituals and community support. The same-sex wedding, though lacking legal sanction, drew villagers’ blessings and symbolised quiet defiance rooted in love
The law, endorsed by King Maha Vajiralongkorn and published in the Royal Gazette, will take effect in 120 days. This allows LGBTQ+ couples to register their marriages starting in January, making Thailand the third Asian country, after Taiwan and Nepal, to legalize same-sex marriage.
Malik, expressing deep remorse, confessed to betraying Chakra and sought forgiveness from her and Allah. The couple's split marks the end of a once-celebrated partnership that captivated online audiences worldwide.
The decision hailed as a 'landmark victory' for human rights in Greece, was supported by 176 out of 300 lawmakers in parliament while 76 voted against the change.