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News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 year ago
Concerned by the country's deteriorating economy and the political crisis, Privy Council President Prem Tinsulanonda is pondering whether he should involve himself in resolving the months-long political standoff, a source close to him said yesterday.
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News Source: The Boston Globe
| about 1 year ago
Thailand— Thousands of supporters of Thailand's ruling coalition gathered Saturday on the outskirts of Bangkok in a show of strength, two days ahead of a planned major protest by a group hoping to topple the elected government. The United Front of...
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News Source: CCTV
| about 1 year ago
Seven protest leaders in Thailand have surrendered to police after being charged with inciting unrest. They were granted bail shortly after being taken into custody. Leaders of the People's Alliance for Democracy gave themselves up to authorities on...
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News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 year ago
Thailand's Queen Sirikit has donated money to three hospitals following violent clashes in her country. The royal has given 800,000 baht (around £13,000) to the public facilities treating those injured in the clashes between anti-government...
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 year ago
he government's effort to appoint independent panels to investigate Tuesday's violent crackdown on demonstrators stumbled yesterday, with Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat admitting the nominations were still unclear.
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News Source: BBC
| about 1 year ago
When doctors decide to violate their Hippocratic Oaths, and refuse to treat injured police officers, you know things are bad. That is what's happening in Thailand right now, so much so that the world financial meltdown, which will surely affect...
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News Source: The Guardian
| about 1 year ago
The move comes as Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, the former deputy prime minister, told a Thai newspaper that a military solution was the only way to solve the political crisis...Pad is calling for sweeping electoral changes and trying to force the...
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News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| about 1 year ago
The official visit of Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat to Cambodia has been canceled, an official of the Cambodian foreign ministry said Friday. The visit was scheduled on Oct. 13. Association of South East Asian Nations) rule that...
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News Source: United Press International
| about 1 year ago
Seven leaders of a group that has led months of anti-government protests in Thailand were released on bail Friday after surrendering to police. The seven belonging to the People's Alliance for Democracy gave themselves up after an appeals court...
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News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| about 1 year ago
Seven People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) leaders turned themselves in on arrest warrants for illegal assembly and inciting unrest and were released after about two hours of questioning. "The police have granted bail to all protest leaders...