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Deep South Banners Denounce Thailand's 'Lies to International Community'

SONGKHLA – More than a dozen banners were discovered across Thailand’s insurgent-torn south this morning, bearing Thai and Malay text that accused Thai authorities of lying to the international community.

Six-Month Visas for Tourists Start November

BANGKOK — Foreign tourists the world over will be able to visit Thailand for six months under new visas available starting in November.

Rage Woman Returns in New Video



BANGKOK — A woman who went viral on the internet last week for her abusive behavior over a parking ticket was back with more today.

April to End With Showers, Forecaster Says



BANGKOK — This hot month will soon end with a splash, as meteorologists promise rain will fall all over Thailand on Friday.

Indiana Jones’ Box Office Destiny? A Lukewarm $60 Million Debut In North America

Indiana Jones, and executives at the Walt Disney Co. and Lucasfilm, made a somewhat dispiriting discovery this weekend. Moviegoers didn't rush to the theater...

Cleaning Staff Retrieves HM King's Floating Lantern

BANGKOK – A city employee says she was delighted to discover His Majesty the King's personal krathong among the hundreds of floating lanterns she collected from the Chao Praya River this morning.

Army Downplays Concern Over Old Choppers After Deadly Crash

BANGKOK — The Royal Thai Army has dismissed speculation that a helicopter crash that killed 9 servicemen earlier this week was a result of the aircraft’s old age.

Top Democrat Accuses 'Former Communists' of Backing 14 Anti-Junta Activists

BANGKOK — A prominent Democrat Party politician has alleged that a group of former Communist insurgents are pulling the strings behind the fourteen anti-junta activists who are facing trial in military court.

Please Don't Protest Prayuth at UN, Govt Asks Thai Expats

BANGKOK — The military government has urged Thai expats in the United States to refrain from protesting junta chairman Prayuth Chan-ocha’s upcoming visit to the United Nations headquarters in New York City.

Redshirts Slam AG for Inaction on PCAD Insurrection Charges

BANGKOK — A group of Redshirts wants to know why those who helped pave the way for the 2014 coup have yet to answer outstanding charges of insurrection more than a year after they were filed.

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