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Jon Fernquest, Published on 09/10/2014
» Goal to make Thailand trading centre of Southeast Asia, National Reform Council bursting with reform ideas & Japan Tech: Health monitoring shirt, hand-squeezing direction-giver & mind-reader for bartenders.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 19/09/2014
» With the vote count nearing its end, it is now certain that Scottish voters have rejected independence from the United Kingdom by a substantial margin.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 18/09/2014
» Today, Scotland’s four million voters are going to the polls to answer “yes’ or “no” to the question: Should Scotland be an independent country? Here is your chance to follow a history-making event and learn some English at the same time.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 26/05/2014
» Continuing coverage of Thailand under military rule. Today, the coup-makers start to win some powerful friends as they start a multi-billion baht payback to farmers. Meanwhile, detentions, releases and protests continue.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 14/05/2014
» Continuing coverage of the the PDRC's "all-out final battle". The Senate is struggling to help find a solution to the political crisis, with one protest group demanding it appoint a new PM and another insisting that it doesn't.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 17/01/2014
» Debate on whether PM Yingluck should resign or not at govt reform forum at Air Force headquarters Thursday that included reps from private sector, activists, academics & some caretaker ministers.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 18/12/2012
» Opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva is under fire after calling on voters to "derail" the planned charter-amendment referendum.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 16/07/2012
» A group of Thammasat University's law lecturers demanded the dissolution of the Constitution Court Sunday.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 13/07/2012
» The Constitution Court has dismissed the petitions submitted by opponents of the Government's charter amendment bill. There is no evidence it is intended to overthrow the current form of government, the judges said.
Published on 06/07/2012
» Opponents of parliament's consitution amendment bill laid out their positions to Constitution Court judges yesterday while government supporters challenged their testimony. The proceedings end today.