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Thailand became the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriages on Thursday, with more than 200 couples registering their vows in a mass wedding. Thailand is the third Asian country to legalize same-sex marriages, following Taiwan and Nepal. LGBT groups aim to register over 1,400 marriages on the first day, symbolizing the fight for marriage rights for all genders.
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