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A familiar cycle returns—mass protests, court intervention, and whispers of a coup. Thailand’s political turmoil deepens once again.
Thailand’s ruling establishment—its army, the palace and assorted other magnates—has long felt entitled to sack politicians ...
BANGKOK] Thailand’s longer-maturity bonds are emerging as the top pick for investors seeking shelter from the economic impact of higher US tariffs and domestic political turmoil. Read more at The ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNThai investor confidence hit by political turbulenceInvestor sentiment has taken a sharp downturn, sliding firmly into the bearish zone amid mounting political uncertainty at home and escalating global conflicts, according to the latest survey by the ...
BANGKOK: Thaksin Shinawatra, the de facto leader of Thailand's ruling party, expects a court to ultimately clear allegations ...
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra confirmed that Thai politics is not at a deadlock in an exclusive talk held to mark ...
G ridlock in Thai politics tends to end one way. Thailand is the only middle-income country in which the armed forces ...
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra made his first public appearance since recent political turmoil, delivering a ...
By Christopher Cottrell in Bangkok Thailand’s Pheu Thai party-led Cabinet withdrew the Entertainment Complex bill on Tuesday ...
South Korea’s former President Yoon Suk Yeol will appear on Wednesday at a Seoul court, which will consider a special prosecutor’s request to detain him as part of a probe into his botched bid to ...
Thailand's parliament met on Wednesday to begin deliberations on draft bills seeking amnesty for thousands of people charged ...
Thailand's Cabinet withdrew a controversial bill to legalize casinos amid political upheaval caused by Prime Minister ...
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