A Thai actress and a transgender beauty queen were banned for their alleged involvement with LGBTQIA+ suspects in the hot soup attack.
An angry mob of LGBT rights supporters surrounded the home of an alleged bully who scalded a transgender woman with boiling soup in Thailand. The group said they condemn Rasipa Preme Satjawan, 22, who ...
Scientists are struggling to respond to a Trump administration order to review papers already submitted for publication for content now banned by the federal government, according to interviews with ...
The House passed legislation Tuesday that would ban transgender athletes from participating in women’s and girls’ sports at schools and institutions receiving federal funds. The bill ...
The Public Health Ministry has earmarked funds to be used to provide gender-affirming health care to nearly 200,000 trans ...
It’s the first legal victory challenging President Trump’s “two sexes” executive order. Protecting your mental health is ...
In a significant boost to recognizing transgender people’s rights, the Thai government announced this week that it will ...
While the new marriage equality law replaces the terms “husband” and “wife” with inclusive, gender-neutral language, resistance to recognizing the full rights of transgender Thai citizens ...
In 2024, Thailand legalized same-sex marriage, providing more equality for its LGBTQ residents and visitors. On January 23, 2025, the law went into effect and the country celebrated with a mass ...