COMMENTARY: Thailand falters as its neighbors rise rapidly
Bangkok (The Nation/ANN) - First, it was Cambodia, then Vietnam and Laos. After three decades, Burma has become in the past six months the region's new darling
Thailand university to review ban on free speech
Bangkok (The Nation/ANN) - After receiving strong criticism, Thailand's Thammasat University's executive board will next week review its resolution to ban campaigning to amend the law on lese majeste on its campuses.
Thailand falters as its neighbours rise rapidly
First, it was Cambodia, then Vietnam and Laos. After three decades, Burma has become in the past six months the region's new darling. With the once pariah state joining the road of reformation, the .....
Two dead in attacks in southern Thailand
PATTANI, Thailand, Feb. 3 (UPI) -- Two people were killed Friday in attacks by separatist militants in southern Thailand, officials said.
Thailand falters as its neighbors rise rapidly
First, it was Cambodia, then Vietnam and Laos. After three decades, Burma has become in the past six months the region's new darling. With the once pariah state joining the road of reformation, the new strategic profile of Southeast Asia will be undergoing serious challenges, particularly the shifting of focus to India and China, which Burma shares common borders.
COMMENTARY: Power struggle in Thailand
Bangkok (The Nation/ANN) - FKittisak Prokkati, a lecturer at Thammasat University's Faculty of Law, called for Parliament to approve the appointment of monarchs in the future during an interview in which he gave his perspectives on the Nitirat group's proposals involving changes to laws on lese majeste offences.
Power struggle in Thailand
Kittisak Prokkati, a lecturer at Thammasat University's Faculty of Law, called for Parliament to approve the appointment of monarchs in the future during an interview in which he gave his perspectives on the Nitirat group's proposals involving changes to laws on lese majeste offences.
Thailand welcomes Twitter censorship tool
Thailand, which regularly cracks down on Internet content deemed critical of its revered monarchy, on Monday welcomed social media giant Twitter's controversial new censorship policy.