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Yingluck's home, assets seized

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 01/02/2018

» Over 30 assets belonging to former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra have been seized by the Legal Execution Department to cover some of the losses of her administration's failed rice-pledging scheme, her lawyer said on Wednesday.

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Making a mockery

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 02/02/2018

» Political mockery involving luxury watches and military figures has allegedly been banned ahead of the 72nd Chulalongkorn-Thammasat Traditional Football Match at the National Stadium in Bangkok on Saturday.

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Delay? What delay?

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 05/02/2018

» National Legislative Assembly (NLA) vice-chairman Peerasak Porjit has denied reports that an organic bill governing the election of MPs has been manipulated to buy some more time for the government to stay on in power.

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Regime tries to downplay wave of public anger

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 05/02/2018

» The regime is downplaying efforts by "anti-government elements" to undermine its position, predicting the movements will lose steam.

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Crooked cop

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 05/02/2018

» A police lance corporal at Nong Prue in Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri, faces dismissal from the force after being charged with extortion and forcing a 22-year-old woman to have sex with him and two accomplices.

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A friend in need

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 06/02/2018

» Former national police chief Somyot Poompunmuang admitted on Monday that he had borrowed a huge sum of money from the fugitive owner of the Victoria's Secret Massage brothel, Kampol Wirathepsuporn.

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Big daddy

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 07/02/2018

» A Japanese man who fathered at least a dozen babies using Thai surrogate mothers appeared in court via video conference on Tuesday, testifying in a case in which he is suing for paternal rights.

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Two dead, 150 missing after major quake in Taiwan

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 07/02/2018

» Rescuers searched through the rubble of collapsed buildings on Wednesday as they tried to locate about 150 people missing after a magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck near the popular Taiwanese tourist city of Hualien overnight

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Truth on trial

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 07/02/2018

» The Don Muang District Court began a defamation trial on Wednesday against 14 Myanmar migrant workers who accused a Thai chicken farm of labour abuses - a case rights groups say is an effort to silence whistleblowers.

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Train in vain

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 08/02/2018

» Thailand wants Japan to invest in the Shinkansen-like high-speed railway from Bangkok to Chiang Mai but Japan insists only on offering loans for the project.