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THAILAND

Poll body takes dim view of ‘world-changing’ party

Post Reporters, Published on 05/02/2026

» The “world-changing” policies of Mongkolkit Suksintharanon and his New Alternative Party have attracted the attention of the Election Commission, which has observed that some of them might break electoral laws for being impossible to fulfill.

THAILAND

Dinosaur track find could be a first for Thailand

News, Post Reporters, Published on 15/01/2024

» A new set of prehistoric animal footprints, thought to be 225 million years old, have been discovered at the Tat Yai waterfalls, between the border of Phetchabun's Nam Nao district and Khon Kaen's Phu Pha Man district.

THAILAND

Dino footprints found in Phetchabun

News, Post Reporters, Published on 08/05/2023

» A set of dinosaur footprints, which experts say could date back 225 million years, has been discovered in Phetchabun's Nam Nao district, according to the Department of Mineral Resources.

THAILAND

Hands off, warns protest group

News, Post Reporters, Published on 22/11/2020

» The Ratsadon group has threatened to escalate its activities if its members are dispersed by authorities on Wednesday, when they plan to march to the Crown Property Bureau in Bangkok.

THAILAND

Young begin to be heard

News, Post Reporters, Published on 23/08/2020

» The youth-led protests began with three demands: House dissolution, amendment to the constitution and an end to the intimidation of state critics. Later, a 10-point proposal to reform the monarchy was announced at the Thammasat gathering on Aug 10, sparking yet more controversy in an already divided Thai political arena.

THAILAND

Politicians told to stay off Facebook

News, Post Reporters, Published on 01/09/2018

» The regime has warned politicians not to campaign on social media until after the organic bill on the election of MPs becomes law.

THAILAND

PM to review S44 orders, search for 'Thai democracy'

News, Post Reporters, Published on 17/01/2018

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha vowed Tuesday to look into a civic network's call to annul 35 orders and announcements issued by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) that allegedly violate the rights of the public and infringe on the judicial process.