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Published on 27/05/2014
» Bangkok residents wonder if miliitary can solve political problems after taking over. Katie Sargent reports - REUTERS
Reuters, Published on 27/05/2014
» LONDON - Britain is reviewing its military relationship with Thailand following a coup last week, a spokesman for the Foreign Office said on Monday.
Published on 26/05/2014
» Coup leader Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha formally endorsed by the king as head of a military council that will run the country. Paul Chapman reports - REUTERS
Online Reporters, Published on 23/05/2014
» A reform council and a national assembly will be set up to fill the void and work on national reform before a new election can be held, diplomats in Thailand were told on Friday.
Published on 23/05/2014
» The military takeover in Thailand draws swift international condemnation, with the United States saying it is reviewing its military aid and other dealings with its closest ally in Southeast Asia. Sarah Toms reports. - REUTERS
Published on 22/05/2014
» Thailand's Election Commission considers the caretaker government's proposal for an Aug. 3 election, as doubts grew that polls could be held smoothly despite the imposition of martial law to calm street violence. Sarah Toms reports. - REUTERS
Published on 28/01/2014
» Caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra decides to hold elections as planned on Feb 2. Julie Noce reports. - REUTERS
Published on 28/01/2014
» A ceremony is held in Bangkok for an anti-government protest leader who was killed when violence erupted in the capital during demonstrations to block early voting ahead of a disputed election next week. Nathan Frandino reports. - REUTERS
Published on 27/01/2014
» Anti-government and opposition supporters are even more divided after the death of protest leader. Julie Noce reports. - REUTERS
Published on 27/01/2014
» A prominent anti-government protester was killed in Bangkok after clashes broke out between pro and anti-government demonstrators. Deborah Gembara reports. - REUTERS