People are confident of just decisions in the trial of the two major political parties for alleged election....
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The Foreign Ministry yesterday downplayed legislation proposed on Thursday by a Republican US congressman that....
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Military and local officials prevented about 1,000 Assembly of the Poor (AOP) members from boarding buses in....
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Security has been beefed up at state agencies located near the planned route of a march by anti-junta....
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CDA votes 66-9 against special status for Buddhism; approves recognition of rights of gays and transsexuals
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Public prosecutors on Friday voiced concern that ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra could escape....
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Government welcomes suggestions for revisions of a draft bill on internal security to make it acceptable to....
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Political veteran waiting for new constitution, finds Matchima party's policies to his liking
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Man City takeover could also be an own goal for Thaksin if British press get him in their sights
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Campaign for Popular Media Reform chairperson Ubonrat Siriyuwasak speaks with The Nation's Pravit....
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This week in history
Former finance whiz for Thai Rak Thai helps set up new party, but will stay behind the scenes till he has a....
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Junta chief Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin is still optimistic about his ally Sondhi Limthongkul.
Surin Upatkoon, the main shareholder in the controversial Kularb Kaew Co, was yesterday charged with a criminal offence for alleged illegal representation of a foreign company under the Foreign Business Act 1999.