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Boris Johnson meets Prayut
Associated Press, Published on 12/02/2018
» British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson met Monday with Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha and other Thai officials and discussed neighbouring Myanmar’s persecution of ethnic Rohingya Muslims and plans for elections in Thailand to end military rule.
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PM tells media to question cardboard dummy
Associated Press, Published on 09/01/2018
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha evaded journalists' questions on Monday in a unique way, bringing out a life-sized cardboard cutout of himself and telling the reporters to quiz it instead of him.
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Trump-Prayut meeting moved up to Monday
Associated Press, Published on 29/09/2017
» WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha will meet at the White House a day earlier than originally announced.
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Journalist Pravit charged with sedition for online comments
Associated Press, Published on 09/08/2017
» Bangkok columnist and analyst Pravit Rojanaphruk was charged Tuesday with sedition and violation of Computer Crime Act for online postings concerning politics.
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'Pai Dao Din' on trial for Facebook share
Associated Press, Published on 03/08/2017
» KHON KAEN - The provincial court on Thursday began a closed-door trial of an activist law student arrested for sharing a BBC article about the king on Facebook.
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Daniel Russel 'taking leave' at US State Department
Associated Press, Published on 03/03/2017
» WASHINGTON - The outgoing top US diplomat for East Asia says China should take more action to send an unambiguous signal to North Korea to stop its nuclear and missile programmes.
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US criticises new police powers for Thai military
Associated Press, Published on 05/04/2016
» WASHINGTON - The United States on Monday urged Thailand to limit the role of its powerful military after the ruling junta gave military officers new police-like powers to arrest and detain criminal suspects.
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Navy finds 106 migrants on Phangnga island
Associated Press, Published on 15/05/2015
» JAKARTA — More than 800 migrants have landed on the shores of Thailand and Indonesia after being adrift at sea for weeks, authorities said Friday.
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