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News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 06/04/2014
» The People's Democratic Reform Council (PDRC) says it will use whichever adverse ruling comes first as its cue to launch a "final war" to oust caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 11/03/2014
» The Administrative Court has proposed setting up a court police unit or recruiting court marshals to provide protection for judicial officials.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 15/12/2013
» The EU has joined more than 40 countries in expressing support for the Feb 2 general election, with a representative calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict through democratic means.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 13/12/2013
» The government has asked the leaders of Asean countries to back the general election planned for Feb 2.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 20/11/2013
» The Royal Thai Survey Department and map experts will meet to discuss the details of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling on the Preah Vihear temple.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 11/11/2013
» Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has pleaded for Thais to have confidence in the government whatever the outcome of the International Court of Justice's (ICJ) ruling on the Thai-Cambodian dispute over the Preah Vihear temple.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 16/08/2013
» Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul has denied a news report that the government has paid 20 million baht to hire former British prime minister Tony Blair to attend its forum promoting reconciliation.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 08/11/2012
» Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul is making another pitch to have the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigate the crackdown on red shirt protesters in 2010.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 12/06/2012
» The Foreign Ministry said the government's plan to allow Nasa, the US space agency, to use U-tapao military airport as a base to conduct atmospheric studies will not harm Thai's sovereignty and there is no need to seek parliament's approval first.
News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 01/05/2012
» Consumer protection activists blasted the government's plan to increase electricity rates this month, saying the plan will only benefit power plant developers.