BANGKOK – Thailand’s military-dominated legislature has held its first session, after the army took power in a coup on May 22. The body is expected...
BANGKOK – Rights groups on Tuesday urged Thailand’s military rulers to probe allegations a ‘Red Shirt’ activist was tortured during her near one-month detention by...
BANGKOK – Censors under Thailand’s military junta have banned a city-building simulation computer game, saying it could hurt the country’s security, a video game distributor...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s junta on Thursday appointed a military-dominated interim legislature in another step in the slow return of promised electoral democracy. King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s...
– – BANGKOK – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is gearing up for the “Thailand Happiness Street Festival” to be organized in the heart of...
BANGKOK – After the 2007 Constitution was torn up two months ago, Thailand was presented with an Interim Charter with 48 articles on 22 July...
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...