Thailand: Preliminary court date set in case of slain photographer Fabio Polenghi
By Lisa Gardner Eyewitnesses have come forward in the case of slain Italian photographer Fabio Polenghi, his sister said today, ensuring that his case will be heard before Thai courts. On May 19, 2010, during street violence which would claim some 91 lives, the freelance photographer was killed as he ran to escape live rounds fire.
Rick Humphreys' catch reports from Thailand
Rick's latest email has just arrived: "Since my last report we have caught some monster fish in Thailand.
Thailand's Tiger Temple Draws Tourists
Thailand’s Tiger Temple is not for the faint of heart. But for brave souls who have ever wanted to pose for a picture with a tiger resting its head in their lap, or sit by a pond just a few feet from tigers wrestling in...
Thailand dries off and ramps up IT spending
Smartphones and services set to propel country to second in SE Asia Thailand is back on the scene and spending like there’s no tomorrow, according to new IDC stats which show the country is set to complete its rehabilitation from the devastating floods last year and jump to number two spot in IT spending in Southeast Asia.…
Undiscovered Thai paradise
Phang Nga West Coast (Khao Lak, if you insist) became popular because of the nearby Similan islands, rated in the world's top-10 dive spots.
Thai parliament flashed by pornographic picture
Thailand's new Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra of the Puea Thai Party laughs with members of parliament moments after being elected as the country's 28th prime minister in parliament in ...
UNITED IN FOOTBALL
This picture taken on May 6, 2012 shows captains of the Pattani FC football club (left) and Narathiwat FC team exchanging flags ahead of a match at the Rainbow stadium in Pattani, in Thailand's troubled south.
Thai flooding impact on tech companies, suppliers
What tech manufacturers and suppliers have been saying about the impact from heavy flooding in Thailand: