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ADVANCED NEWS

Big changes ahead

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 18/01/2012

» New defence minister is likely to have much cooler relations with army chief and his subordinates.

THAILAND

Prayuth urged to resign from NCPO

Online Reporters, Published on 22/08/2014

» An activist has urged Prayuth Chan-ocha to resign as chief of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) before taking the prime minister post.

THAILAND

Locals fight NCPO plan to move dump

News, Soonthorn Phongpao, Published on 25/08/2014

» Ayutthaya — Bang Ban villagers have signed a petition against the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO)'s plan to relocate a waste-management facility in the neighbourhood.

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OPINION

Fear of failure guiding NCPO's steps

Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 29/07/2014

» "Sia-khong" or "a waste" has become a buzzword in military political circles since the May 22 coup. It is a short version of, "Don’t let the May 22 coup be a waste".

THAILAND

Small group protests in Pathumwan

Online Reporters, Published on 08/06/2014

» A half-a-dozen protesters flashed the three-fingered gesture as an anti-coup symbol in front of the Siam Paragon shopping centre in Pathumwan district of Bangkok on Sunday afternoon and then quickly disappeared.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Troops leave Preah Vihear area

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 19/07/2012

» Police have replaced soldiers on both sides of the Thai-Cambodian border as the two countries respond to an International Court of Justice order.

THAILAND

Highlights of the Week

Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 02/11/2012

» Led by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, the 23 new cabinet appointees were sworn in before His Majesty the King at Siriraj Hospital on Thursday and a special meeting of the cabinet scheduled for today, Friday.

EASY NEWS

Army’s blimp may fly soon

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 27/09/2012

» The army’s 350 million-baht blimp has never been put in service and it costs 25 million baht a year to maintain. Now, the army is about to spend 50 million more baht to finally get it into the air.

THAILAND

Army happy with no shutdown violence

Wassana Nanuam, Published on 14/01/2014

» The top brass are satisfied with the protest situation and lack of violence since the Bangkok Shutdown campaign was launched by anti-government protesters, the army secretary said on Tuesday.

THAILAND

Weekly highlights

Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 09/03/2012

» Southern insurgents stepped up their attacks on the security forces this week, killing six soldiers and wounding 13; in Japan, Prime Minister Yingluck assured Japanese investors that last year's devastating flood will not be repeated and their factories are now safe; and the government has started the process to compensate victims of political violence.