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Thai police denies using rubber bullets, tear gas against protestors in...
The Royal Thai Police insisted no rubber bullets or tear gas had been used to disperse the demonstrators at the Pathumwan intersection yesterday.
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Chiang Mai fire crews prep for Yi Peng blazes
Chiang Mai emergency personnel practiced their response to fires that could be sparked by the Yi Peng flying lantern festival later, during Loy Krathong.
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Another nightly curfew would be nothing new in Thailand
The recent street demonstrations calling for the prime minister’s resignation and constitutional reforms have, so far, been controlled by temporarily closing parts of the...
Rain cancels Pattaya Vegetarian Festival opening parade
A Pattaya Vegetarian Festival unlike no other opened Friday, without dancing dragons and with plenty of rain.
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Protestors demand leaders’ release in demonstrations across Chiang Mai
As young pro-democracy protestors battled police in Bangkok, about 1,000 of their comrades rallied in Chiang Mai, demanding the release of core movement leader...
Business leaders urge Pattaya mayor to step up lobbying for STV...
A prominent Pattaya business leader is urging Mayor Sonthaya Kunplome to push the government harder to allow foreign tourists to come to the city...
Dusit College brings lunch, supplies to Pattaya blind school
Dusit Thani College Pattaya brought 150 meals to students at the Redemptorist School for The Blind in honor of HM the late King Rama...
Abusive, drug-addicted father arrested in Chonburi
Phan Tong police arrested a Chonburi drug-addicted father accused of abusing both his sons.
Pradith Kedklai, 42, was taken into custody Oct. 16 at his...
Cable fire threatens shop in Jomtien
A fire that began with power lines in Jomtien Beach threatened to spread to a convenience store before it was quelled.
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