Same-sex couples in South Korea win landmark rights ruling

So Sung-uk and Kim Yong-min react during a press conference after the Supreme Court upheld a ruling that a same-sex partner was eligible for spousal benefits from state health insurance Thursday in Seoul, South Korea. (REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji)

SEOUL, South Korea — In a landmark ruling for gay rights in South Korea, the country’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday that same-sex couples qualify for the national health insurance’s dependent coverage, a decision that rights activists hoped could pave the way for legalizing same-sex marriage in the country.