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Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 05/12/2013
» As usual, when Thailand is in a crisis, there are those baffled by the undemocratic displays in our struggle.
News, Published on 05/12/2013
» Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's brief statement during the censure debate in parliament on Nov 27 that her government is serious about the corruption problem and that a unit has been set up in every ministry to monitor irregularities is nothing but a joke.
News, Danny Marks, Published on 05/12/2013
» While much of the media attention in Thailand is focused on the latest bout of "red-yellow" political tensions, it is worth remembering that about two years ago much of Central Thailand was submerged in floodwater, causing millions to suffer.
News, Nattaya Chetchotiros, Published on 05/12/2013
» Protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban's proposal for a people's council and an interim government will be difficult to make happen.
News, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 05/12/2013
» The first thing I did when arriving home late on Saturday night was turn on the television in the hope I could get an update of the situation at Ramkhamhaeng where students and pro-government ralliers were clashing.
News, Philip J Cunningham, Published on 05/12/2013
» Anticipating His Majesty the King's birthday today, both sides of the political divide have stepped back from the brink, exchanging flowers and hugs on the battle-torn front lines instead of rubber bullets and tear gas.
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 05/12/2013
» On an auspicious day like this, I'd really like to steer any thoughts away from politics because, honestly, it is starting to get exhausting trying to keep tabs on how Thaksin Shinawatra is scheming to get back to this country all the time. Let's shift our focus from politicians to _ yellow confetti please _ fathers. I've kept my observant media eye hyper-alert for all dad-related happenings around me lately and while some can be a downer, others are heart-warming.