
Four UN experts to assist Thai police reform

The United Nations (UN) will dispatch four experts in March to assist in creating a "roadmap" for restructuring the Thai police, Justice Ministry deputy permanent secretary Kittipong Kittiyarak said Tuesday.
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Thailand and Laos delay deportation of Hmongs

Thailand and Laos agreed on Tuesday to delay deportation of 153 Hmong detained in Nong Khai to Laos as they resisted and threatened to commit mass suicides, officials of both sides said.
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Blasts attack newspaper office and a hotel's car park

Two explosions rattled Bangkok early Tuesday morning, causing damages outside the offices of Daily News and a nearby hotel but no casualties, police said.
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SIAM THIS MORNING

Malaysia's Dr M backs Thailand over feud with Singapore

Malaysia's Former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's interview with Thepchai Yong to be aired on Channel 5's Siam This Morning on Wednesday at 6.15am.
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Pojaman's land may be seized

Stolen asset must be returned to its rightful owner, says AEC chief Nam
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SUVARNABHUMI CRISIS

Don Muang to be resurrected

Airlines can resume domestic flights at old airport; international traffic will continue at troubled new facility
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"Thaksin Curse" sparks fresh diplomatic row

Their languages are extremely polite yet subtle. The following exchange between an official of the Thai Foreign Ministry and an EU embassy underlines ongoing diplomatic tension between Bangkok and the West in the wake of the September 19 coup. And analysts familiar with the "Thaksin Curse" strongly believe that this is far, far from over.
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