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NEWS

Thai coup draws swift condemnation

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

NEWS

Shutdown over, path clear for talks

News, Published on 02/03/2014

» Talks for ending the current political conflict stand a better chance of success following the decision by the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) to end its Bangkok shutdown campaign, claims election commissioner Somchai Srisuthiyakorn.

NEWS

Public 'connecting with politics again'

News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 17/01/2014

» Recent protests reflect a better understanding of citizen rights and duties, according to a prominent academic.

NEWS

US, activists call for peaceful end to crisis

News, Thanida Tansubhapol, Published on 15/01/2014

» The United States has urged all sides in the political conflict in Thailand to refrain from violence, exercise restraint and respect the rule of law.

NEWS

Aerothai raid hinges on Suthep's word

News, Published on 15/01/2014

» The student protest group threatening to storm Aerothai unless the prime minister resigns today says it will consult Suthep Thaugsuban if the deadline is not met.

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Aerothai, SET next in firing line for protest group

News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 14/01/2014

» A protest group is threatening to seize the Stock Exchange (SET) and the Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Co (Aerothai) if the caretaker prime minister refuses to resign by tomorrow.

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Pressure weighs on Yingluck

News, Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 14/01/2014

» Even though caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is showing no signs of dismay in the face of the Bangkok "shutdown" campaign, her fresh attempt to engage all major players in talks to discuss the postponement of the Feb 2 general election suggests the government does not want to play the bully.