Investigators will need a few more days to gather sufficient evidence to charge leaders of the anti-junta mob....
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The Assets Examination Committee on Monday issued its ninth order to freeze Bt1.647 billion more from the....
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Human rights and social activists on Monday urged anti-coup protesters and the police and military not to....
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The Democrat Party yesterday said it was pleased with the public reaction to its "People first"....
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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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Deputy Minister of Social Development and Human Security Dr Poldej Pinpratheep talks to The Nation's....
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This week in history
More than 200 protesters and anti-riot police sustained injuries in a clash on Sunday. What lessons can be....
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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.