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Twin Blasts in Bangkok Protests Wound 28
Violence continues as minority anti-government protests wear on before Feb. 2 elections
Singha Beer Is for Condescending Urban Elitists, Say Thai Boycotters
Memo to Singha beer heiress: probably not a good idea to insult your customers
Tourists Enjoy Thai Beaches Unaware of Trafficking Camps Just a Boat Ride Away
Near the glitzy resorts of Phuket, local officials collude in the horrific trafficking of Rohingya refugees from western Burma
Fear Not Bangkok, These Tanks Are For Children’s Day (Not a Coup)
Army says heavy weaponry and armored vehicles to celebrate the Kingdom’s kids
Thailand’s Main Opposition Party to Boycott Snap Elections
Ahead of planned Sunday protests in Bangkok
How Thailand’s Meddlesome Military Got Tired of Meddling
The present protests probably won’t lead to a coup, and for a country that’s seen dozens of coups and military-led governments in the past, that’s quite something
Thai PM Yingluck Dissolves Parliament, but Tensions Remain High
Yellow Shirt protesters in Bangkok determined to oust Thailand’s first female Premier
Thai Police Seek to Calm Bangkok Protests as King’s Birthday Nears
Antigovernment protesters welcomed into grounds of police headquarters with flowers and handshakes
Thailand on Brink as Protesters Issue 48-Hour Ultimatum
Four people died and more than 100 were injured as violence returned to Bangkok over the weekend
Four Dead as Bangkok Sees Worst Political Violence Since 2010
Police unleash tear gas and water cannons on antigovernment protesters as embattled Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is forced to flee to secret location
One Dead, Dozens Injured in Thai Political Protest
Demonstrations against PM Yingluck Shinawatra turned violent Saturday
Thailand’s Democrat Party Is Hilariously Misnamed
Don’t believe Yellow Shirt talk of a “people’s revolution” — what’s being demanded is nothing short of a putsch