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Taiwan grants full adoption rights to same-sex couples in landmark move

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On Tuesday, May 16, four years after the legalisation of same-sex marriage in the country, the Legislature in Taiwan passed an amendment that grants full adoption rights to same-sex married couples.

Tomorrow will mark the 4th anniversary of the day when Taiwan became the first country in the Asian continent to legalise same-sex marriage by….

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