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PM says several points in ICJ verdict beneficial to Thailand

BANGKOK, 12 November 2013 Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Monday indicated that several points in the International Court of Justice verdict on the...

World Court settles Thai-Cambodian border dispute

BANGKOK, Nov 11 - The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday ruled that Cambodia has sovereignty over a disputed promontory around the ancient...

Thailand’s 2013 export growth forecast plunges to only 1%

BANGKOK, Nov 12 – The Commerce Ministry has readjusted Thailand’s export growth projection for this year from an earlier projection of 4 per cent...

Thida assembles Red-shirts to protect the government

BANGKOK, 11 November 2013 (NNT) - Speaking at the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) rally, core leader Thida Thavornseth accused the anti-amnesty...

PM: Govt fighting at full capacity in Preah Vihear case for...

BANGKOK, Nov 10 - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra today expressed hope that Thailand and Cambodia will maintain its relations and sustain peace along...

Deputy PM: Thai-Cambodian ties to remain strong after Phra Viharn verdict

BANGKOK, 9 November 2013 The Thai and Cambodian governments have agreed to maintain their friendship no matter how the Phra Viharn verdict will...

PM to address nation at 7.30 pm on Monday after ICJ...

BANGKOK, 9 November 2013 The government is prepared for the November 11 (Monday) International Court of Justice (ICJ) verdict reading on the Phrear Vihear...

Border schools closed during ICJ ruling

SI SA KET, Nov 9 – Schools on the Thai-Cambodian border adjacent to the Preah Vihear temple will be closed next week as the...

Suthep declares Monday showdown, Yingluck seeks Pheu Thai’s help

BANGKOK, Nov 8 – Democrat MP Suthep Thaugsuban last night repeated his ultimatum for the government to destroy the amnesty bill by 6pm on...

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Armed foreigner terrorizes Phuket street until veteran Thai fighter steps in

  PHUKET, Thailand – A foreign man who allegedly roamed the streets of Phuket armed with a knife and an aluminum bar, threatening and chasing...

Pattaya businesses plead for action as homeless scare away tourists

  PATTAYA, Thailand – Concerns are growing among business owners and residents after large numbers of homeless individuals were once again found using Pattaya Beach...

Mystery surrounds fatal train strike near Pattaya as police probe man’s final moments

  PATTAYA, Thailand – A 38-year-old man from Amnat Charoen province was killed after being struck by a freight train near Pattaya on Sunday night,...