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(THE CONVERSATION) Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is currently feeling the sharp end of the country’s powerful judiciary.
A meeting on Monday (July 7) of Thai government officials responsible for organising parliamentary voting by the current ...
Thailand finds itself at a fascinating crossroads where ambitious casino legislation collides head-on with one of its most ...
What is being carried out in Thailand is a judicial coup with the backing of both right-wing and phony “progressive” parties ...
The group is demanding that Paetongtarn resign and for coalition parties to withdraw from the government. It is also calling ...
Thailand's opposition parties said on Thursday that they will hold off on launching a no-confidence vote against suspended ...
Thailand swore in new Cabinet members Thursday with its government in flux after the Constitutional Court suspended the prime ...
Thailand’s new Cabinet members have taken their oaths of office, including the suspended prime minister who is under an ...
Singapore has not announced it will stop selling oil to Cambodia, contrary to social media posts shared after Phnom Penh said ...
The ruling has sparked debate over the political trajectory ahead—whether the process will be swift or drawn out depends on whether the court calls for further witnesses or evidence.
Thailand's Constitutional Court suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday, pending an ethics investigation ...
Thailand's Constitutional Court suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday, pending an ethics investigation ...
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