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THAILAND

Unity a 'pipe dream'

News, Published on 02/01/2023

» When Newin Chidchob, a highly respected figure in the Bhumjaithai Party, called for parties to reconcile their differences ahead of the next election, many were sceptical.

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THAILAND

Poster girl's poll pose

News, Published on 07/11/2021

» The Pheu Thai Party sprang a surprise when it unveiled Paethongtan Shinawatra as the party's chief adviser on participation and innovation at a recent party assembly.

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THAILAND

Unrest cycle risks repeat

News, Published on 07/04/2019

» The long-awaited general election has passed, but the schism that remains is so overwhelming that some political observers feel the country is more divided than ever before and fear it could result in violence.

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THAILAND

Mystical ties

Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 28/02/2019

» Before the Sun rose over the Pattani River, one community in the city of Pattani were widely awake or perhaps didn't sleep from the night before. The old quarter was known as Chinatown Pattani. Last Tuesday, it was crowded with thousands of people from many parts of the country as well as visitors from Malaysia. They came to join the annual celebration of Chao Mae Lim Ko Nieo, the revered Chinese goddess.

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THAILAND

Navy Seal ditches politics for paddy

News, Nauvarat Suksamran, Published on 19/08/2017

» A retired vice admiral who fought a battle on the Bangkok streets at the height of the anti-Yingluck Shinawatra protest more than three years ago has vowed to live by his personal motto: "I cannot stand watching people get harmed."

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THAILAND

A kerbside view of Thai politics

Spectrum, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 16/07/2017

» On the day the doors of Phitsanulok Mansion were opened for Chalerm Changthongmadan, he felt his existence was recognised for the first time in his life.

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THAILAND

Revolution's legacy back from the brink

Spectrum, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 25/06/2017

» Meanings assigned to specific persons and objects change through time. Once they were defined as supreme, then redefined as degenerate and consigned to oblivion.

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THAILAND

What has happened to Khana Ratsadon's architectural heritage?

Spectrum, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 25/06/2017

» Eighty-five years after Khana Ratsadon staged a coup which ended Thailand's absolute monarchy, its architectural heritage faces oblivion. Some buildings have been forgotten. Some have been demolished. Most are not protected by the law. Just like Khana Ratsadon's controversial figures who have been given different accounts of their acts. Chatri Prakitnonthakan, associate professor at Silpakorn University's Faculty of Architecture, a specialist in Khana Ratsadon's architectural legacy, reviews their current status.

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THAILAND

Photojournalist in the eye of the storm no more

News, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 09/10/2016

» The horrible traffic jams, the disgusting air and the "sh*tty" place at Khao San Road were the reasons that German photojournalist Nick Nostitz hated Bangkok when he first arrived in 1989. Arriving as a backpacker carrying a surfboard, the 21-year-old wrote in his diary that "I will never come back to this awful place".

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THAILAND

The quiet Chinese revolution

Spectrum, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 18/09/2016

» 'Do you have a passport?" the patrol police bluntly ask a young Chinese man in his early twenties.