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,...
– – Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Testimony Before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific...
After being arrested by the military in Chonburi province on 28th May, Kritsuda, age 27, was detained by the military for more than three weeks, despite...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s military court has issued warrants for the arrest of 28 people for resisting the orders of the National Council for Peace and Order...
BANGKOK – Suthep Thaugsuban says coup leader General Prayuth Chan-ocha told him it was the army’s “duty” to take over the task of opposing Yingluck Shinawatra’s...