Thai PM Yingluck Dissolves Parliament, but Tensions Remain High
Yellow Shirt protesters in Bangkok determined to oust Thailand’s first female Premier
Yellow Shirt protesters in Bangkok determined to oust Thailand’s first female Premier
Men were sending Australian nationals to join al-Qaeda-affiliated group
Antigovernment protesters welcomed into grounds of police headquarters with flowers and handshakes
Four people died and more than 100 were injured as violence returned to Bangkok over the weekend
Police unleash tear gas and water cannons on antigovernment protesters as embattled Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is forced to flee to secret location
Don’t believe Yellow Shirt talk of a “people’s revolution” — what’s being demanded is nothing short of a putsch
Bangkok descends into chaos as protesters seize ministries and government activates emergency powers
100,000 antigovernment and 50,000 progovernment protesters take to the streets in sign of continuing political tensions
The election that some hoped would lift impoverished Nepal out of half-a-decade of constitutional crisis looks to have potentially deepened the chaos
Aided by global warming, the potentially deadly mosquito-borne virus is spreading around the world to an alarming extent
Burma’s rebel groups agree in principle to a nationwide cease-fire pact, but hurdles remain
Party of migrant workers celebrating Diwali attacked
This is heartbreaking