No end in sight to the nation’s ongoing political crisis as street battles and boycotts greet polls
Thailand
American Photojournalist Shot In Thai Violence
James Nachtwey continued working after being shot
Gunfire Paves Bloody Way To Thai Elections
Six injured in violence intended to derail Thailand’s Sunday elections
3 Ways to Save Thailand’s Election From Disaster
Or else all hell may break loose
Thailand Braces For Chaos and Violence As Elections Go Ahead
Polls to open on Sunday for snap elections as Yingluck presses ahead with bid to reassert mandate
Thailand: Large-Scale Violence Feared in Run-Up to Polls
After a bloody Sunday in which a protest leader in Bangkok was killed and mobs surrounded polling stations, prospects look increasingly grim for Thailand
Protesters Block Thai Voting Stations Ahead of Elections
Antigovernment demonstrators want the current administration replaced with a nonelected “people’s council”
Thai Elections Could be Postponed, in Fresh Blow for Yingluck
A court ruling finds that the country’s Election Commission can postpone polls that the Thai PM wants to hold to reassert her mandate
Thai State of Emergency Throws Polls Into Fresh Doubt
Analysts say Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s decree is an attempt to give the semblance of control
Thai Government Declares State of Emergency in Bangkok
Gives authorities power to impose curfews and detain suspects without charge as protests continue
The World’s Most Visited City Is Again Marred by Violent Protest: Here’s Why
“Bangkok shutdown” explained: Just what is it the protesters want?
Bloodshed in Bangkok: Anti-Government Protests Turn Deadly
Daily violence and vitriolic rhetoric are dangerously exacerbating Thailand’s political divide
Twin Blasts in Bangkok Protests Wound 28
Violence continues as minority anti-government protests wear on before Feb. 2 elections