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Cameron McKinley
Thailand: A Divided Kingdom
Led by Thailand’s top general, Prayuth Chan-ocha, the army did its putsch following increased political tensions between rival ...
Asia & Pacific
May 28, 2014
Thailand’s Political Woes Worsen With No Clear Endgame (+Video)
Despite the ousting of Yingluck Shinawatra from her position as prime minister by Thailand’s highest court mid last ...
Asia & Pacific
May 11, 2014
U.S. Citizen Assaulted Outside Chinese Embassy in Bangkok
A 48-year-old American woman was assaulted outside the Chinese embassy in Bangkok on Thursday when a group of ...
Asia & Pacific
February 22, 2014
Thai Coup Threat: Voting Gaffe Least of Problems for Prime Minister Yingluck
Images of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra mistakenly putting her ballot paper into the wrong voting box made ...
Asia & Pacific
February 4, 2014
Thai Voters Unable to Vote at Thousands of Polling Stations
BANGKOK—Protesters aiming to oust the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra managed to disrupt some of Thailand’s general ...
Asia & Pacific
February 2, 2014
With No Compromise in Sight, Thai Military Warns of Intervention
Thailand’s top general, Prayuth Chan-ocha, has said that the country’s military is prepared to take action if the ...
Asia & Pacific
January 23, 2014
Protesters Take Over Key Intersections in Bangkok
Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters took over important intersections in Bangkok on Monday in a bid to ...
Asia & Pacific
January 13, 2014
Anti-Government Protestors Plan to ‘Occupy Bangkok’
BANGKOK—Anti-government protesters in Bangkok are escalating their campaign to oust Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s government by planning to ...
Asia & Pacific
January 6, 2014
Petitioning in Bangkok to End Organ Harvesting in China
A young woman and her mother, refugees from China, collected signatures in Bangkok for the Doctors Against Forced ...
China Human Rights
December 10, 2013
Gas, Rubber Bullets, and Cherry Bombs in Bangkok
Anti-government protesters in Bangkok attempting to topple Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, were quelled with teargas near Thailand’s Government ...
Asia & Pacific
December 2, 2013
Protestors Up the Ante in Bangkok
BANGKOK—Police used water cannon and gas against anti-government protestors who attempted to breach concrete barriers and march on ...
Asia & Pacific
December 1, 2013
Bangkok Under Emergency Law as Protesters Occupy Ministries
BANGKOK—Thailand’s prime minister invoked an emergency law Monday after demonstrators seeking to remove her from office occupied parts ...
Asia & Pacific
November 25, 2013
Mass Anti-Government Rally in Thailand Against Thaksin
BANGKOK—Over 100,000 people protested in a historic area of Bangkok Sunday as part of a bid to end ...
Asia & Pacific
November 25, 2013
Anti-Government Rallies Return to Thailand
BANGKOK—Over a thousand anti-government protestors blew whistles and waved Thai national flags in the Silom district of Bangkok ...
Asia & Pacific
November 11, 2013
Police Intimidation Ends Anti-Government Protests in Bangkok
Anti-government protesters rallied to show their opposition to the existing Thai Government ended in a small group facing ...
World News
November 26, 2012
Bangkok Police Quell Anti-Government Protest
The royalist anti-government movement in Bangkok hit a police blockade Saturday. Violent incidents dispersed the crowd.
World News
November 26, 2012
Thousands Rally Against Pro-Thaksin Government
Thousands of supporters of the Thai royalist group Pitak Siam attend an anti-government rally in Bangkok.
World News
November 24, 2012
Thai Politics Drives Lese Majesty Convictions
The coverage of the jailing of a U.S. citizen under Thailand's strict lese majesty laws in the kingdom's ...
World News
December 11, 2011
Coping With the Deluge
For residents in the submerged Bangkok district of Bang Khen, living with dirty floodwater is now a way ...
World News
November 13, 2011
Bangkok Barriers Hold Against Mass Flooding
What are usually roads crammed with traffic in the canal-side district of Bangkok Noi, are now waterways where ...
World News
October 31, 2011
Bangkok Goes Into ‘Crisis Mode’
Thailand's prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, said on Tuesday that the government had switched to “crisis mode.”
World News
October 27, 2011
Bangkok Faces Unstoppable Flooding
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Thursday told reporters that it was no longer possible to protect Bangkok ...
World News
October 20, 2011
Bangkok Survives Weekend, but Thai Flood Crisis Continues
Huge swathes of Thailand remain swamped by the country's worst flooding in half a century while authorities are ...
World News
October 16, 2011
Flood Crisis Threatening Bangkok
Residents of low lying areas of Bangkok have been stockpiling food and sandbagging homes and businesses as killer ...
World News
October 12, 2011
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