Arrest Warrants Filed For Alleged Murderers of Red Poet
BANGKOK — Police say they have filed arrest warrants for two men suspected of murdering a prominent Redshirt activist in April.
Officials Defend Carte Blanche For Junta In New Charter
BANGKOK — A legal adviser to Thailand's military regime says the sweeping powers granted to the junta under the new charter are necessary to maintain order and unity in the country.
Dark Tourism Venues Proving Popular in Bangkok
By Bill Bredesen
New Constitution In Effect Following HM King's Endorsement
BANGKOK — The new constitution of Thailand - the Kingdom's 19th - is now in effect following His Majesty the King's royal endorsement.
Week-Long Feud Between National Taekwondo Coach & Athlete Settled
BANGKOK — The coach of Thailand’s National Women’s Taekwondo Team is due to meet with the athlete who accused him of physically assaulting her, raising hopes that their public feud will finally come to an end.
State Petroleum Enterprise Sued For Resort Island Oil Spill
RAYONG — Business owners on Koh Samet island are suing a state-owned petroleum enterprise for the oil spill that polluted the resort island's beaches last year.
Junta Relaxes Ban On Free Press, Allows 'Honest' Criticism
BANGKOK — Following a complaint by Thai press associations, the military junta has modified the sweeping ban on freedom of the press it imposed last week.
Some Enraged, Others Resigned At Crackdowns After Thai Coup
By Cod Satrusayang
Military Ready To Launch Biggest "Happiness" Party Ever
BANGKOK — Thailand’s military junta is preparing to “return happiness to the people” of Thailand tomorrow with a massive six-day street festival in Bangkok.
Red Politicians Barred From Thaksin's Birthday Bash
BANGKOK — Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has reportedly told political aides to stay away from his 64th birthday party, which is expected to take place in France on 26 July.





















































