HUA HIN – Thailand’s military leader secured the king’s endorsement for a provisional constitution that will pave the way for a new legislature and interim...
BANGKOK – Two months after the military coup, the Thai junta continues to interrogate, detain, and persecute activists, journalists, and academics. The period of “attitude...
Thai anti-government protesters stamp their feet on the face of former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and her party candidate on an election poster BANGKOK –...
BANGKOK – Thai media organizations called on the military government on Monday to ease restrictions after the junta said it would shut down news outlets...
In the Los Angeles suburb of Bellflower, “red shirt” members frequently gather to organize political activities to promote democracy millions of miles away in Thailand....
BANGKOK – The National Council for Peace and Order tightened restrictions on the media in Thailand last night in a new order that was carried...
CHIANG MAI – Thailand’s former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said Friday she will fight charges related to her ousted government’s rice subsidy program, vowing to...
BANGKOK – Paphatya Poonpratin – a 25-year-old office worker in Bangkok – felt pleased about the evening news on television last week. One report showed...
SURAT THANI — Former anti-government protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban surprised many by appearing as a monk today, raising speculation that he is joining a long...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission has unanimously found former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra “guilty of negligence” in connection with the country’s ill-fated rice pledging...