Danaya Phonphayung and Sunma Piamboon, a couple in Bangkok, have been together for over 13 years and are excited to finally have their marriage recognized legally under Thailand’s new LGBTQ+ marriage equality law. The couple, who had a wedding in 2019, have faced challenges due to the lack of legal recognition, such as during a hospitalization. The Thai government, led by the Pheu Thai party, made marriage equality a priority, culminating in the amendment of the Civil and Commercial Code to grant full legal rights to LGBTQ+ couples, making Thailand the first in Southeast Asia and the third in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage.
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Mississippi executes Vietnam veteran on death row for nearly 50 years
A Mississippi man, Richard Gerald Jordan, was executed by lethal injection on Wednesday for the 1976 murder of Edwina Marter, the wife of a bank loan officer, in a ransom scheme. At 79, Jordan, a Vietnam veteran with PTSD, had spent nearly five decades on death row, with the U.S. Supreme Court denying his final appeals and Mississippi's governor denying clemency. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A 79-year-old man named Richard Jordan was...
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