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THAILAND

Village chief slain in Narathiwat

Online Reporters, Published on 07/11/2013

» A village headman was shot dead in Narathiwat's Muang district on Thursday morning, police said.

WORLD

Guarded hopes for Iran nuclear deal at Geneva talks

AFP, Published on 07/11/2013

» A fresh round of talks between Iran and world powers kicked off Thursday with a push for Tehran to freeze its disputed nuclear programme in exchange for some relief from sanctions.

WORLD

Settlement spat looms large over Kerry Mideast visit

AFP, Published on 07/11/2013

» Secretary of State John Kerry reaffirmed US opposition to Israeli settlements after Israel accused the Palestinians of creating "artificial crises" during a day of marathon talks with both sides.

WORLD

Australia fumes at UK ban on historic kangaroo, dingo art

AFP, Published on 07/11/2013

» The National Gallery of Australia on Thursday blasted Britain's decision to block the export of two historic paintings of a kangaroo and a dingo as depriving the nation of its heritage.

WORLD

Deflation fears in spotlight as ECB meets

AFP, Published on 07/11/2013

» Analysts expect the European Central Bank to hold its key rates steady at its policy meeting Thursday, but a threat of deflation in Europe could force the bank's hand soon.

WORLD

Australian unemployment steady at 5.7%

AFP, Published on 07/11/2013

» Unemployment in Australia remained unchanged at 5.7 percent in October despite the loss of nearly 28,000 full-time jobs as the mining investment boom unwinds.

WORLD

Fukushima plant readies for delicate fuel rod removal

AFP, Published on 07/11/2013

» Nuclear engineers in Japan are preparing to move uranium and plutonium fuel rods at Fukushima, their most difficult and dangerous task since the plant's runaway reactors were brought under control two years ago.

OPINION

Thaksin needs to make the sacrifice

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 07/11/2013

» Why should Thaksin Shinawatra make the sacrifice? It is because the amnesty that would whitewash his corruption convictions could very well lead to social upheaval. It could possibly lead to chaos and bloodshed. This is a road Thailand can ill afford to go down.

THAILAND

PM calls urgent security meeting

Online Reporters, Published on 07/11/2013

» Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Thursday morning called an urgent meeting of security agencies at Government House to assess the situation and follow up the movements of anti-government groups, reports said.

THAILAND

Alumni march to parliament - Updated

Online Reporters, Published on 07/11/2013

» A number of Thammasat University's former students are marching from the university's Tha Phrachan campus along Ratchadamnoen Avenue to parliament, reports said.