Education Minister Wijit Srisa-an yesterday called on university councils to be more professional....
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Political turbulence may not blow over by the August 19 charter referendum if voter turnout is low or the....
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Election Commissioner Sodsri Satayatham yesterday vowed to get to the bottom of the "suspicious"....
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The Thai Rak Thai group will hold rallies.
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The Democrat Party has raised more than Bt400 million for its election campaign, its secretary-general Suthep....
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A group of 24 academics yesterday issued a statement in support of the charter and attacked its opponents for....
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Newin and PTV chiefs among the organisers; Army not concerned
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Former Bangkok governor Samak Sundaravej yesterday accused incumbent governor Apirak Kosayodhin of....
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Parties have begun unveiling their slogans for the upcoming election
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Former Miss Thailand World Papatsara Techapaiboon, 38, talks to The Nation's Sucheera Pinijparakarn about....
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This week in history
Security bill aims to give sanction to Isoc, which has no proper legal basis
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Positions are open for work at the Supreme Administrative Court - because of more cases being filed, and to....
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.