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News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 08/06/2014
» Cambodia's ambassador to Thailand has confirmed his country will not allow former minister and political dissident Jakrapob Penkair and his group to set up anti-junta activities, a senior official of the Foreign Ministry said yesterday.
Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 13/02/2014
» Caretaker Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul on Thursday called on other governments to condemn Thai anti-government protesters, saying they violated the rule of law.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 17/12/2013
» All parties to the political conflict should attempt to solve it through peaceful negotiation, the nine leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) say.
Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 11/12/2013
» Australia and Canada on Wednesday issued statements on the political turmoil in Thailand expressing hope that fresh elections will ease tensions in the country.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 16/08/2013
» Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul has denied a news report that the government has paid 20 million baht to hire former British prime minister Tony Blair to attend its forum promoting reconciliation.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 16/08/2013
» Thailand has urged Laos to seek other ways to resolve remaining border demarcation problems, including allowing a third party to help tackle the matter.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 14/08/2013
» A United Nations representative says the UN's rights body has no problem with the amnesty bill proposed by Pheu Thai MP Worachai Hema.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 06/06/2013
» Cambodian opposition party leader Sam Rainsy has been denied entry into Thailand, Foreign Ministry spokesman Manasvi Srisodapol said yesterday.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 09/02/2013
» The Democrat Party inaugurated yesterday a new independent institute that will spend the next three years developing a national development "blueprint".
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 23/09/2012
» A blind senator, Monthian Buntan, also the former president of the Thailand Association of the Blind, has been elected as one of the nine members of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities from 2013 to 2016. The senator talks about his mission and the benefits Thailand will get from having him sitting on the committee.