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Prince, Thailand have mutual adoration

The Crown Prince of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck has lauded Thailand for its sense of unity, common purpose and identity - qualities he described as "rare in a modern world".




How the Internet paints a rosy glow of Asian brides

Millions of men trawl for mates, but a Thai researcher 'can't find love'





Former govt kill insurgents handed over by M'sia : Sonthi

The previous government killed many insurgents handed by Malaysia into Thai custody, army chief General Sonthi Boonyaratglin said Monday.



Peer vote will proceed despite concerns - Meechai

The peer vote by 2,000 National People's Assembly (NPA) members to name 200 charter drafting candidates will proceed as planned although concerns over a block vote remains unresolved, the legislative speaker said.



Schools in Narathiwat and Yala to be closed indefinitely

Teachers in in Narathiwat and Yala decide on Monday to suspend all their classes indefinitely for fearing of their safety as suspected militants intensifed attacks on teachers.



CNS proposes to lift martial laws in 40 provinces

Council for National Security will propose for cabinet approval on Tuesday the lifting up of martial law in about 40 provinces across the country, except some in deep south.

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Top Boot Politics

How has the struggle for power among the top brass affected the democratic rule? Our military expert, Avudh Panananda, has an in depth answer. He has provided the explanation exclusively on his web blog.



Train services resume after crash

Train services for northern route is resumed Monday afternoon after two trains crashed in Phitchit province, Chiang Mai's railway chief Sompong Buttakhun said.



Train crash in Pichit, over 100 passengers injured

A sprinter train rammed into another train parking at a station in Pitchit Monday, injuring more than 100 passengers, police said. The accident led to the closure of the northern route.



Hundreds of cabbies protest at Suvarnabhumi Airport

Hundreds of cabbies blocked the taxi terminal at Suvarnabhumi Airport last night in protest at a police arrest and ticketing of a driver.

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'Talks vital to restore peace in the South'

Dialogue between officials and Malay separatists is developing trust: consul






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