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...
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...