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Reuters, Published on 18/02/2021
» An aide to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday filed a criminal complaint accusing an opposition lawmaker of insulting the king, a crime punishable by up to 15 years in prison.
Published on 08/05/2020
» The Thai Airways International union has made clear its stance against privatisation and spinning off potentially profitable units as part of a rescue plan for the ailing national carrier.
News, Editorial, Published on 25/02/2020
» Finally, the entire country can witness a political duel between the government and opposition after the House convened for the long-awaited no-confidence motion on Monday.
AFP, Published on 17/03/2019
» NAKHON RATCHASIMA: In his final days as a "Red Shirt" rabble-rouser Suporn "Rambo Isaan" Attawong urged farmers to take up martial arts in defence of Thai democracy as a coup loomed.
Prasit Tangprasert, Published on 24/05/2014
» NAKHON RATCHASIMA — The Northeast is clear of resistance or protests against the coup, according to Maj Gen Prawit Hukaew, chief of staff of the Second Army Region Command.
AFP, Published on 05/04/2014
» With a flurry of punches and kicks, hundreds of Thai "Red Shirts" undergo self-defence drills as they mobilise to protect the embattled government, stoking fears of a dangerous new phase of civil conflict.
AFP, Published on 04/04/2014
» With a flurry of punches and kicks, hundreds of Thai "Red Shirts" undergo self-defence drills as they mobilise to protect the embattled government, stoking fears of a dangerous new phase of civil conflict.
Published on 22/03/2014
» Police believe a gun attack on Pheu Thai Party's coordination centre in Khon Buri, Nakhon Ratchasima province, on Friday was politically motivated.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 28/02/2014
» Northeastern red-shirt supporters plan to ramp up rallies across four provinces over the weekend.
Published on 27/02/2014
» Deputy secretary-general to the prime minister and red-shirt leader Suporn Attawong on Thursday announced plans to recruit 600,000 young men to join the new pro-government Democracy Protection Volunteers Group this year, a move that raises concerns about the possibility of the country descending into civil war.