Nepal Women. Kabita Kunwar 1/3 (1) Nepal Women vs Netherlands Women Live Score: OUT! lbw b Kabita Kunwar. Nepal Women
Thailand joins Nepal and Taiwan as the only Asian nations to legalise LGBT unions, amid repressive regimes and religious traditions
The Netherlands secured a 20-run victory over Nepal in the ongoing Triangular Women’s T20 Series at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground, Kirtipur on Thursday. Chasing a target of 158, Nepal could only manage 137 runs in their allotted 20 overs, losing seven wickets in the process.
Continuing its connection with youth and sports, Ncell has supported the WT20I Triangular Series. Under this collaboration with the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN), Ncell is powering up the series for women in cricket and Nepali fans,
In the 2019 election which returned Thailand to civilian rule after five years under a military government, a new reformist party called Future Forward, which fully supported equal marriage, did unexpectedly well. They won the third-largest share of seats, revealing a growing hunger for change in Thailand.
The Southeast Asian nation is the third jurisdiction in Asia to recognize same-sex marriage after Taiwan and Nepal.
The kingdom's same-sex marriage bill was passed in a historic parliamentary vote last June, the third place in Asia to do so after Taiwan and Nepal. The law was ratified by King Maha Vajiralongkorn in September and came into effect after 120 days.
It's a big day for LGBTQ+ couples in Thailand. On Thursday, they gained the legal right to register their marriages, making it the first country in Southeast Asia and the third place in Asia to recognize same-sex unions,
After a hiatus of over two years, women's cricket is set to make a comeback with a T20I series featuring Nepal, the Netherlands, and Thailand, commencing tomorrow. Marking the occasion, the tournament trophy was officially unveiled today at an event in Kathmandu.
The enactment of the Marriage Equality Act makes Thailand the first country in Southeast Asia and the third in Asia to legalise same-sex marriage, after Taiwan and Nepal
Hundreds of same-sex couples are tying the knot across Thailand on Thursday as the country becomes the first in Southeast Asia to recognize marriage equality.
Thailand on Thursday became the first country in Southeast Asia to hold legal same-sex weddings, with 2SLGBTQ+ groups aiming to mark the occasion with more than 1,000 marriage registrations in a single day.