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Lak Si shoot-out puts poll on knife edge
News, Post Reporters, Published on 02/02/2014
» Fears of election day violence in Bangkok soared last night after clashes erupted between pro-election and anti-election groups, leaving at least six injured, including two journalists - a Thai and an American.
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Abhisit refuses to lodge a vote
News, Published on 02/02/2014
» Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva says he will not vote in today's election.
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Commission faces battle over ballots
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 02/02/2014
» The Election Commission (EC) faces an uphill task to get ballot papers out of three post offices in the South in time for today's polling in the 14 southern provinces.
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PDRC marches in Yaowarat as Suthep dons red
News, Penchan Charoensuthipan, Published on 02/02/2014
» A large crowd of People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) protesters marched through Yaowarat yesterday.
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Police told to solve Sutin killing
News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 02/02/2014
» The People's Army and a network arm of the People's Democratic Force to Overthrow Thaksinism (Pefot) yesterday demanded police speed up the investigation into the shooting of security guard Sutin Tharatin.
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Canada fears election violence
News, Post Reporters, Published on 02/02/2014
» Canada has raised concerns of possible violence during today's election as political conflict continues to wrack the country.
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Somchai outlines key impediments
News, Published on 02/02/2014
» Election Commission (EC) member Somchai Srisutthiyakorn has posted a list of frequently asked questions relating to the polls on his Facebook page and outlined key impediments to today's general election.
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Police patrol cars set alight in nan province
News, Published on 02/02/2014
» Two police patrol vehicles were set on fire in separate areas in Nan province early yesterday morning.
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Surrogacy row erupts with Israel
News, Justin Heifetz, Published on 02/02/2014
» Same-sex couples in Israel have been dealt a blow after their babies born to surrogates in Thailand were denied passports to enter the country.
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A complex peace
Spectrum, Phil Thornton, Published on 02/02/2014
» Despite recent reforms, working in Myanmar for international non-government organisations (NGOs) is difficult. Most NGOs are concentrated in the country's urban areas, kept well away from the ethnic regions where health, education and food security is desperately needed. Like in most countries, NGOs are supposed to work in Myanmar with government agreement. This requires either a memorandum of understanding or letter of agreement with the government.
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