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Thai and Cambodian military leaders will meet next week amid growing tensions over Phnom Penh's appointment of a fugitive former Thai premier as an adviser. The Thai-Cambodia Joint Border Committee will have a two-day meeting starting Nov. 27 at the Dusit...
Tags: Thaksin Shinawatra, Thai-Cambodia Joint Border Committee, Thailand, Cambodian, Bangkok Post, Cambodia Air Traffic Services, Phnom Penh News, military leaders, prime minister, Cambodia, Phnom Pénh, Abhisit Vejjajiva, Premiership of Thaksin Shinawatra, Cambodian¬タモThai stand-off, War Conflict, Hakka people, Prime Ministers of Thailand, Shin Corporation, Politics
When the Thai government imposed an emergency law cracking down on rampaging red-shirted protesters on the streets of Bangkok, the military, in combat gear, was not its only weapon. The state�s censors were given liberty to silence critical media...Community...
Tags: reds shirts, mainstream media, radios stations, Bangkok Post, communications radios, Thailand, foreign media, Thaksin Shinawatra, UDD, Bangkok, National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship, Prime Ministers of Thailand, Hakka people, Dictatorship, Politics
State enterprises transferred 86.6 billion baht in profits to the government in fiscal 2009, a shortfall of 6.3 billion from the target, according to Finance Ministry data released yesterday. A total of 163 billion baht in investment funds were disbursed...
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Wirat applauded his late friend for fighting the disease with courage and being prepared for his final destiny. Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva extended his condolences to the late MP's older brother, Deputy Interior Minister Thaworn Senneam. Winai...
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The museum was considering offering discounted entry in atonement, the Bangkok Post said. The billboard, erected two weeks ago on the highway from Bangkok to Pattaya, had provoked more than 100 complaints including a letter of protest from Israeli Ambassador...
Tags: Adolf Hitler, Bangkok Post, Pattaya
The justice minister yesterday rejected an allegation by the red shirts that the government was dragging its feet over their petition to seek a royal pardon for exiled ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra, saying the delay was because the petition had been sent...
Tags: Thaksin Shinawatra, royal pardon, Thailand, reds shirts, Bangkok Seeks Pardon, Bangkok Post, UDD
On Wednesday, the SET fell 2.04 per cent and on Thursday it was down 5.3 per cent as a result of massive sell orders from foreign investors on a panic fuelled by rumours about the declining health of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 81, who has been in hospital...
Tags: Thailand, thais stock, thais king, king bhumibol, Bangkok Post, Bhumibol Adulyadej
The government can immediately seek the people's opinions on the proposed six-points for charter changes recommended by the parliament’s reconciliation panel through a public hearing or an opinion poll, Senate Speaker Prasopsuk Boondej said on Thursday....
Tags: Bangkok Post, charter change, Thailand
The Puea Thai Party is approaching members of the coalition parties in an effort to get them to switch camps and undermine the Democrat-led government, a Puea Thai source says. A group of Bhumjaithai Party members who defected from Puea Thai have been...
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Security has been tightened in Yala where Deputy Prime Minister for security affairs Suthep Thaugsuban and army commander-in-chief Gen Anupong Paojinda will on Wednesday morning visit Payor village in Muang district. More than 200 policemen, soldiers...
Tags: Bangkok Post, Thailand