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News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 06/11/2020
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday said he would be happy to have a better person replace him as premier of Thailand and claimed he is tired of using his authority.
Bloomberg News, Published on 21/10/2020
» In Thailand’s democracy, emojis and retweets are becoming the new ballots.
News, Published on 20/10/2020
» Media organisations and academics have called on the government not to violate the freedom of the press after reports emerged that five online outlets face legal action for breaching the state of emergency.
News, Published on 15/10/2020
» Anti-government protesters have vowed to keep fighting until their demands for greater democracy and less power for the monarchy are fulfilled, while pro-monarchy groups have also pledged to protect the country's highest institution they love and admire.
Online Reporters, Published on 21/09/2020
» Two complaints have been filed with police against leaders of the weekend protest rally at Sanam Luang by the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration.
News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 18/09/2020
» Parliament cannot punish an MP seen looking at an "inappropriate" photo on his phone during a House session because it was a personal matter, House Speaker Chuan Leekpai said on Thursday.
Online Reporters, Published on 17/09/2020
» Around 25 people have protested in front of the United States embassy and Thai Summit, a building owned by the family of Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, in Bangkok to question their roles in connection with student rallies.
Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 17/09/2020
» Parliament could not punish an MP seen looking at an "inappropriate" photo on his phone during a House meeting, because it was a personal matter, Speaker Chuan Leekpai said on Thursday.
Reuters, Published on 13/09/2020
» Authorities have summoned the heads of universities to tell them to stop students demanding reform of the monarchy, warning that such calls could lead to violence, a member of the military-appointed Senate said on Sunday.
Online Reporters, Published on 30/08/2020
» A majority of people agree with students throughout the country giving three-finger salutes and wearing white ribbons, saying that they have the right to free expression, according to the result of a survey by the National Institute of Development Administration, or Nida Poll.