Police claim seizure of anti-charter posters was military order
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But locals tell PM a generation of conflict likely
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Group eyes Aug 4 deadline for 90-day membership of MP candidates if junta reinstates 1997 constitution
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The Thai Journalists' Association yesterday lamented "hostile treatment" by anti-coup....
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"They intend to bring down the highest institution of the country while pretending to be the last....
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Citing his Chinese ethnicity, ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra said that if he were to be permanently....
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Senior politicians accused over clashes which left 200 injured outside Prem's home; Sonthi vows to halt....
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The number of people injured when anti-junta protesters clashed with police on Sunday has reached 173,....
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Central bank has been slow and clumsy in controlling currency
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Deputy Minister of Social Development and Human Security Dr Poldej Pinpratheep talks to The Nation's....
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This week in history
More than 200 protesters and anti-riot police sustained injuries in a clash on Sunday. What lessons can be....
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Positions are open for work at the Supreme Administrative Court - because of more cases being filed, and to....
Junta chief Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin is still optimistic about his ally Sondhi Limthongkul.
Surin Upatkoon, the main shareholder in the controversial Kularb Kaew Co, was yesterday charged with a criminal offence for alleged illegal representation of a foreign company under the Foreign Business Act 1999.