The BBC spoke to couples who married at a Bangkok mall to ask what the legalisation means to them.
Nepal hits Everest climbers with higher permit fees
The price to climb the world’s tallest peak will soon increase for the first time in almost a decade.
LinkedIn accused of sharing users’ private messages to train AI
The lawsuit alleges LinkedIn tried to conceal its actions but the firm says the claims are false.
Ros Atkins on… the politics of pardons
The BBC’s Analysis Editor explains how controversial pardons made by Biden and Trump stretched the limits of the power.
‘A long fight full of tears’: Why Thailand became a haven for LGBT couples
Thailand is set to legalise same-sex marriage – one of the few places in Asia to do so. Why is it an outlier?
The Nigerian family who have spent five decades as volunteer grave-diggers
For more than 50 years, one family has dedicated itself to caring for the biggest cemetery in Kaduna.
Toxic waste from world’s deadliest gas leak fuels protests in India
People in Pithampur are protesting against the disposal of waste from the Bhopal gas leak in their town.
‘They tied me to a bed’ – China sees resurgence in medicating ‘trouble-makers’
Student among dozens who challenged China’s authorities to have been sent to psychiatric units, BBC finds.
Dark humour for dark times: How comedy helps in Ukraine
Ukrainian stand-up comedians say humour can help people cope and raise money for the war effort.
Giant iceberg on crash course with island – penguins and seals in danger
More than twice the size of greater London, the expanse of ice is unpredictable and dangerous.


