News Source: USA Today
| 11 months ago
Thailand (AP) Anti-government protesters Wednesday vowed to renew demonstrations that have plagued Thailand over the past year after taking a break for the New Year holidays. But after a year of almost relentless protests, some hope emerged for...
News Source: China Post
| 11 months ago
Thailand is hosting, probably in late February. Thailand has been rocked by protests by rival groups of demonstrators who either support or oppose Thaksin, once one of the country's richest men, who now lives in self-imposed exile after being forced...
News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 11 months ago
Instead, the lawmakers gathered quickly at the Foreign Ministry for the policy declaration before the protesters had a chance to react effectively. "We'll have a small party tonight and disperse after midnight so that we can take time to celebrate...
News Source: The Boston Globe
| 11 months ago
Supporters of former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra vowed on Wednesday to resume their street campaign for fresh elections in 2009, suggesting no respite from the country's political crisis as a recession looms. Our demand is the same, a...
News Source: The Journal Gazette
| 11 months ago
Thailand – Thailand’s new prime minister evaded thousands of protesters blocking parliament Tuesday and delivered his first important policy speech in the Foreign Ministry instead, promising to heal the turmoil that has ripped at the country and...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 11 months ago
From empty sun loungers at luxury hotels to vacant bar stools in dingy fleshpots, tourism in Thailand is going through its worst slump in decades, a result of the global economic slowdown and its own political turmoil. "Right now, business is so slow.