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News, Pradit Ruangdit, Published on 04/08/2014
» Reform of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) must take place as a first step in the media reforms proposed by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), media experts say.
News, Pradit Ruangdit, Published on 17/03/2014
» The role the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) is set to play in the political crisis is likely to bring the Yingluck administration down sooner rather than later, said anti-government leader Suthep Thaugsuban.
News, Pradit Ruangdit, Published on 03/03/2014
» The People's Democratic Reform Committee's Bangkok shutdown campaign officially ended yesterday after its secretary-general Suthep Thaugsuban led thousands of protesters at Pathumwan intersection in a march to their new home at Lumpini Park.
News, Pradit Ruangdit, Published on 31/01/2014
» Seventy-four organisations have formed an alliance to press ahead with national reform and called for all sides to avoid creating pretexts for violence.
News, Pradit Ruangdit, Published on 20/01/2014
» The government is likely to face a prolonged political stand-off with the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) after a series of violent attacks on anti-government protesters.
News, Pradit Ruangdit, Published on 25/12/2013
» The Chart Pattana Party has revealed its list-MP candidates, with a former 2nd Army chief at the top of the line-up.
News, Pradit Ruangdit, Published on 09/11/2013
» Legal expert Meechai Ruchupan yesterday urged the government to change parliamentary regulations so it can kill off the controversial amnesty bill more quickly.
News, Pradit Ruangdit, Published on 20/09/2013
» Ban Khuan Nong Hong intersection has been put back on the map following a violent stand-off on Monday between rubber farmers and police.The rubber farmers have returned with a demand for a price guarantee of 90 baht/kg, rejecting the government's 2,520-baht-per-rai subsidy proposal.
News, Pradit Ruangdit, Published on 23/07/2013
» Legal experts are warning the various amnesty bills before parliament fail to specify which offences would qualify for pardons and which would not.
News, Pradit Ruangdit, Published on 27/05/2013
» PHNOM PENH : Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to intensify the suppression of the illegal logging of phayung, or Siamese rosewood, along their border areas.