CHIANG MAI – A Thai businessman has been sentenced to five years in prison for royal defamation, a court official said Wednesday, one of a...
– – BANGKOK – The National Council for Peace and Order late this evening issued an order dismissing the governor of the State Railway of Thailand...
TOKYO – Pavin Chachavalpongpun, the prominent Thai political scholar and outspoken opponent of the country’s coup, has had his passport revoked as part of the...
BANGKOK – The arrest of a magazine editor for posting comments critical of the military on his Facebook page is emblematic of the military government’s...
BANGKOK – Permanent-Secretary for Foreign Affairs Sihasak Phuangketkaew is slated to attend a United Nations ministerial meeting in New York to further clarify Thailand’s political...
BANGKOK – The National Council for Peace and Order (NPCO) have revealed their plans for the interim charter that, if approved this week, will build...
KHON KAEN – Resentment toward Thailand’s latest military coup is palpable in the Isaan region of northeastern Thailand, reinforcing a long-standing sense of ethnic separateness among...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s military government said on Monday it had begun an overhaul of the electoral system following an announcement by junta leader General Prayuth...
– BANGKOK – The Thai junta justifies its coup last month and ongoing martial law as necessary to reconcile a deeply polarized society. However, evidence emerged...
BANGKOK – Thailand called on the United States on Wednesday to reconsider moving the Cobra Gold military exercise from the military-ruled country. Col. Virachon Sukonthapatipak,...