A notice dated Sunday and posted online by his family did not give a cause of death for Thanin, who served as Thailand’s 14th prime minister after his 1976 appointment by the late King Bhumibol ...
A delegation from the Thai government will visit China this week to check on the welfare of dozens of Uyghur refugees, after their controversial deportation drew global condemnation and US travel ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNThai opposition to omit Thaksin's name in no-confidence debateThe no-confidence debate against Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is expected to be held on March 24 as scheduled after ...
Far from defending democratic and social rights, the opposition People’s Party, which postures as progressive, is making ...
Following the appointment of Paetongtarn “Ung Ing” Shinawatra as Thailand’s Prime Minister, questions have been raised regarding her knowledge, competence, and experience. Many believe that the real ...
BANGKOK--State prosecutors in Thailand said Tuesday they have revived an investigation into whether former Prime Minister Thaksin ... with violating the law on royal defamation — also known ...
The US announced visa restrictions on current and former Thai officials involved in the return of 40 Uyghurs to China last month, a setback for the Southeast Asian nation striving to strike a balance ...
Thailand has defended its move to return 40 Uighurs to China in February, saying it has received assurances from Beijing ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Thanin Kraivichien, an anti-communist judge who became Thailand’s prime minister after a 1976 military coup but was ousted by another coup a year later because of his hard-line policies ...
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