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Cash-strapped Thai Airways to seek restructuring

Thailand's cash-strapped national carrier will look to undergo a restructuring through the kingdom's bankruptcy court, premier Prayut Chan-O-Cha said Tuesday, as the stricken company...

First march for democracy

Bangkok"•Hundreds of pro-democracy protesters marched on parliament in Bangkok Friday, wearing black T-shirts to mourn the state of Thailand under an army-aligned government, in...

General: Don’t blame army for Thai soldier’s rampage

Bangkok"•An emotional Thai army chief on Tuesday urged a nation in mourning over a mass shooting “not to blame the army” after a soldier...

Thai soldier kills 26 in mass shooting

Nakhon Ratchasima"•A Thai soldier who killed at least 26 people before being shot dead in a mall by commandos went on the rampage because...

Defiant Thais in protest fun run 

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Pope lands in Thailand

Bangkok"•Pope Francis arrived in Thailand on Wednesday greeted by cheering faithful, the first leg of an Asian tour that will sweep in Japan and...

Suspected rebel attacks kill 15

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ASEAN meeting

Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha (right) meets Philippine Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez and other ASEAN Economic Ministers prior to the opening of the 51st...

Light moment

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Thai rappers cause stir with anti-junta lyrics

Bangkok—A group of Thai rappers has touched a nerve with an impassioned and now-viral music video lobbing fiery rhymes at the ruling junta, as...

Protest greets fourth year of Thai junta rule

BANGKOK—Thai police blocked anti-junta protesters from marching to Government House on Tuesday to mark four years of military rule, one of the largest acts...
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