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News, Post Reporters, Published on 16/10/2014
» Teams of officials from Britain and Myanmar only will be allowed to observe progress in the Koh Tao murders case, not interfere with the Thai investigation process, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said yesterday.
Online Reporters, Published on 16/10/2014
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha arrived in Italy early Thursday (Thailand time), facing imminent twin protests: In Milan against the coup and in London over the Koh Tao murder investigation.
Online Reporters, Published on 15/10/2014
» Hundreds of protesters are reported to be preparing to gather outside Downing Street on Friday over the murder of David Miller, 24, and the rape and murder of Hannah Witheridge, 23, on Koh Tao last month.
Supapong Chaolan, Published on 15/10/2014
» SURAT THANI — The Koh Samui Provincial Court on Wednesday approved a police request to detain the Myanmar suspects in the murder of two British tourists for another 12 days before prosecutors seek to indict them.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 15/10/2014
» Latest: Thai police have apparently agreed to allow observers from Britain and Myanmar. The Koh Tao case went court for the first time yesterday in a pre-trial hearing that heard from three witnesses. Attorneys from the Lawyers Council of Thailand assisted them.
News, Published on 15/10/2014
» Thailand has agreed in principle to allow a team of observers from Britain and Myanmar to observe judicial procedures in the Koh Tao murder case, which has sparked a barrage of media criticism in both countries.
Life, Published on 15/10/2014
» Today marks the beginning of the campaign to "clean up" Khao San Road and "return the footpaths to pedestrians". One of the most popular haunts for travellers, Khao San's appeal has always been its energy — chaotic yet iconic and colourful. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration's (BMA) proposed action to systematise the stalls and vendors in the alley have generated various reactions, from dismay to uncertainty, from local business owners.
Published on 14/10/2014
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday downplayed growing international concern over handling of the police investigation into the killing of two British backpackers on Koh Tao and rejected an offer of assistance from British law enforcement.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 14/10/2014
» Pattaya rebrand from nightlife to sports in tourism revamp, PTT to spend B100bn to expand gas pipeline & French win economics Nobel Prize for work on regulating powerful companies.
AFP, Published on 14/10/2014
» BANGKOK - Britain's top envoy in Thailand met Thai and Myanmar officials in Bangkok Tuesday to discuss the investigation into the murder of two British tourists, amid concerns over the handling of the case.