Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra prepares to cast a ballot at a polling station in Bangkok March 30, 2014. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom By Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Aubrey Belford KHON KAEN/BANGKOK ...
In Thailand, the government has rejected an offer by anti-government protesters to enter talks after a bloody week in Bangkok that has left at least thirty-eight protesters dead. Some fear the ...
BANGKOK – BANGKOK (AP) — An ex-Communist guerrilla, a one-time teen idol and a militant known as "Rambo" spearhead a surging peasant movement that claims to espouse democracy but pledges allegiance to ...
The body of Major General Khattiya Sawasdipol, the chief military advisor of Thailand's "red shirt" anti-government protesters, is carried into a temple during his funeral service in Bangkok Credit: ...
The United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship, known as the Red Shirts, mobilized thousands of their members last March to press for the resignation of Thailand Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva ...
Bangkok (AFP) - Thousands of Thai pro-government "Red Shirts" massed Saturday in a show of support for Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, warning that they would resist attempts to oust her through ...
Thailand has voted for the third time since the military staged a coup in 2006. The crony populists won again. The establishment thugs didn’t even compete. The country is headed toward more and more ...
The monsoon rains have finally arrived in northeast Thailand, promising to transform the parched terrain into gleaming emerald. But the downpours have done little to extinguish the incendiary ...
Anti-government protesters demand Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra resign over a leaked phone call - Copyright AFP Lillian SUWANRUMPHA Anti-government ...
Thailand's Bangkok Post newspaper depicting a cover story on detention of a vender who sold black t-shirts, bearing a symbol allegedly linked to a movement promoting a federal republic, is displayed ...
A prominent Thai political activist was shot and wounded Wednesday, the day after the national government declared a state of emergency amid violence-plagued protests in Bangkok, a police official ...
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