. . BANGKOK – The Bangkok South Criminal Court on Monday sentenced a Swiss National Xavier Justo to three years in prison after convicting him of...
. . BANGKOK – Prime Minister Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha defended a new law that places tight restrictions on public gatherings and warned Thursday it will be...
BANGKOK – Thai national Police spokesman Lt. Gen. Prawut Thawornsiri said Swiss National Xavier Justo, 49, has admitted to blackmailing his former employer, a Saudi oil...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs has revoked two passports belonging to ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra after he gave an interview that...
. . SEOUL – Former Prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra voiced concern about the trial of his sister Yingluck Shinawatra saying she might not get a fair...
BANGKOK – The Metropolitan Police in Bangkok have arrested several anti-junta activists for making small protests marking a year since military generals seized power from...
BANGKOK – No major changes are planned to Thailand’s draft constitution, a spokesman for the committee pulling it together said on Friday, despite criticism from...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s economy barely grew last year as tourism, investment and exports fell after months of anti-government protests and a May coup. The National...
. . BANGKOK – Thai University students, Patiwat Saraiyaem, 23, and Pornthip Munkong, 25, have admitted insulting royalty in a play “The Wolf Bride” they performed about a...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s economy grew at a poor 0.6 per cent in the third quarter, prompting authorities to again clip the full year growth...
– MYANMAR – Thailand’s military leader has asked the secretary general of United Nations to “understand” that dire circumstances drove him to stage a coup...
– – BANGKOK – A council selected by Thailand’s ruling junta started work Tuesday on reforms to close the nation’s festering political divide, a task critics...
– – BANGKOK – Thai Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-ocha has criticized Thai television soap operas for promoting violence and divisions in society, and said he...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s Military Leaders are bracing for the country’s biggest public protests since a coup four months ago, as farmers frustrated by falling prices...
BANGKOK – Members of Thailand’s Election Commission, who were reluctant to organize elections earlier this year in their own country, were among the observers...
BANGKOK – A Bangkok criminal court’s dismissal of charges against former Thai leaders for their role in the violent crackdown on protesters in May 2010...
PATTANI – Thailand’s south awoke to fresh violence Thursday morning, as the military government continues to plan peace talks with insurgents, which have been suspended...
CHIANG RAI – Painter, artist Sriwan Janehuttakarnkit never feels lonely even though she lives a secluded life on a mountain in Chiang Rai. Her reputation...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s junta on Thursday appointed a military-dominated interim legislature in another step in the slow return of promised electoral democracy. King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s ruling Junta have come up a new way to deal with the country’s bulging stockpile of natural rubber: pave the roads with it....