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By Thanaporn PROMYAMYAI, Montira RUNGJIRAJITTRANON Bangkok (AFP) - Après les députés, les sénateurs thaïlandais ont commencé mardi à débattre de la loi autorisant le mariage homosexuel, une législation pionnière en Asie du Sud-Est qui pourrait entrer en vigueur dans les prochains mois. Les discussions ont démarré vers 11h30 (04h30 GMT), selon des images retransmises en direct par la chaîne parlementaire. "Nous sommes au-delà de nos attentes. Avec le nouveau gouvernement, c'est allé tellement vite", s'est réjouie auprès de l'AFP Naiyana Supapung, une militante LGBT+ présente au parlement. "Main...
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Washington (AFP) - The US Senate passed a landmark bill Tuesday protecting same-sex marriage, as lawmakers from both parties moved to forestall the possibility of the conservative-led Supreme Court taking away this right as it did with abortion. "With today's bipartisan Senate passage of the Respect for Marriage Act, the United States is on the brink of reaffirming a fundamental truth: love is love, and Americans should have the right to marry the person they love," President Joe Biden said in a statement released after the 61-36 vote. The Senate vote sends the bill back to the House of Repres...
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Washington (AFP) - The US Senate passed a landmark bill Tuesday protecting same sex marriage, as lawmakers from both parties moved to forestall the possibility of the conservative-led Supreme Court taking away this right as it did with abortion. "With today's bipartisan Senate passage of the Respect for Marriage Act, the United States is on the brink of reaffirming a fundamental truth: love is love, and Americans should have the right to marry the person they love," President Joe Biden said in a statement released after the 61-36 vote. The Senate vote sends the bill back to the House of Repres...
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New York (AFP) - About 500 couples celebrated their unions under a blue sky Sunday in a New York event aimed at healing the wounds of the Covid-19 pandemic. Garlands on their heads, the couples, many of them already married, walked in procession before a symbolic ceremony by an imam, a rabbi and a pastor. Some could hardly hold back their tears. "We were supposed to get engaged on March 24, 2020 in Hawaii, but obviously the pandemic canceled everything," Erica Hackman told AFP, hanging on her husband Richard's arm in the festive atmosphere at Damrosch Park. The couple, who are expecting a ...
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Washington (AFP) - The Covid-19 pandemic took a toll on weddings in the United States, with only some 1.6 million marriages occurring in 2020 -- the lowest number since 1963, figures show. With many couples forced to postpone their nuptials, the number of unions in 2020 fell nearly 17 percent from the previous year, when some two million took place, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) said. But fear not, romantics -- the dip should be followed by an explosion in people walking down the aisle, with nearly 2.5 million ceremonies expected this year, according to The Wedding Report, a...
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