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OPINION

Anutin's new cabinet is a mixed bag

Oped, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 26/09/2025

» The composition and size of Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's 36-member cabinet suggest that he intends to stay in office for as long as possible, clinging to the terms of the government-enabling Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) and calling an early election only if circumstances make it unavoidable.

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WORLD

France's Sarkozy ordered to serve prison time in historic first

AFP, Published on 25/09/2025

» PARIS — Former president Nicolas Sarkozy was on Thursday set to become France's first postwar leader to go to prison after a court jailed him for five years over a scheme for the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his victorious 2007 presidential run.

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THAILAND

People's Party urges House to shake up military justice rules

News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 25/09/2025

» The People's Party (PP) has presented a draft amendment to the Military Court Act, seeking to reduce centralised control under the Ministry of Defence and shift jurisdiction over corruption-related offences involving military personnel to civilian courts.

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THAILAND

No time for grudges, People’s Party tells Pheu Thai

Published on 23/09/2025

» The People’s Party has urged the Pheu Thai Party to put aside any grudges it may harbour and work together with the opposition bloc, while brushing away calls for its party leader to resign as leader of the opposition.

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WORLD

'No amnesty!' Brazilians protest against bid to pardon Bolsonaro

AFP, Published on 22/09/2025

» RIO DE JANEIRO (BRAZIL) - Tens of thousands of Brazilians protested Sunday against "shameless" lawmakers seeking an amnesty that could benefit former president Jair Bolsonaro, while pushing to shield themselves from criminal charges.

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OPINION

Thaksin chapter closes, another opens

Oped, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 19/09/2025

» In yet another dramatic twist in Thai politics, erstwhile anti-establishment political juggernaut and former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra accepted a one-year jail sentence and began serving his time behind bars on Sept 9. After his return from a 15-year self-imposed exile in August 2023 and a concomitant royal pardon that reduced his eight-year imprisonment on corruption convictions to just one year, Thaksin cited his gravely ill health and spent the time comfortably at the Police General Hospital before being released on parole. The Supreme Court's ruling that his get-out-of-jail health card was invalid means Thaksin's renewed imprisonment and its aftermath are likely to reshape and realign Thailand's political landscape ahead of the next election, due by mid-2027.

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WORLD

Poison killed Putin critic Navalny, wife says

AFP, Published on 17/09/2025

» WARSAW - The wife of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said on Wednesday that laboratory analysis of smuggled biological samples found he was killed by poisoning while incarcerated at an Arctic prison in February 2024.

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WORLD

Shipowner linked to Beirut port blast held in Bulgaria

AFP, Published on 16/09/2025

» SOFIA, Bulgaria - A shipowner wanted over a 2020 blast at Beirut port that killed more than 220 people has been arrested in Bulgaria, officials said on Tuesday.

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WORLD

Nepal seeks new leader as army reclaims streets after protest violence

AFP, Published on 12/09/2025

» KATHMANDU - Nepal's president and army sought on Friday to find a consensus interim leader to fill a political vacuum after deadly anti-corruption protests toppled the government and left parliament in flames.

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THAILAND

Prime minister, exile and now prisoner: Thai power broker Thaksin’s new chapter

New York Times, Published on 12/09/2025

» A year ago, Thaksin Shinawatra’s astonishing resurgence to power in Thailand seemed complete. One of his daughters had just been elected prime minister. And he was flaunting his influence, giving speeches on his “vision for Thailand.”