Former Princess Demoted To Commoner, Official Record Confirms
BANGKOK — The wife of the Crown Prince of Thailand has not been granted any honourary titles after she rescinded her royal status late Friday night, official records have confirmed.
Former Princess Demoted To Commoner, Official Record Confirms
BANGKOK — The wife of the Crown Prince of Thailand has not been granted any honourary titles after she rescinded her royal status late Friday night, official records have confirmed.
Removal of Article About Former Princess Srirasmi
BANGKOK — His Majesty the King has granted 200 million baht to the Crown Prince's wife after she relinquished her royal status in an announcement late last night.
Crown Prince's Wife Sheds Royal Status
BANGKOK — The wife of Thailand’s Crown Prince has resigned her royal title, according to a statement announced in a Royal Gazette late Friday night.
Military To Promote Prayuth's Twelve Values Via Social Media
BANGKOK — The Royal Thai Army has announced plans to use social media to promote the teachings of Thai junta leader and former army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha.
Activists Protest Thai Human Rights Agency's Post-Coup 'Silence'
BANGKOK — Anti-coup activists disrupted an award ceremony organized by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) this morning to protest the agency's perceived apathy in the face of human rights abuses following the 22 May coup.
Thai Government Denies Housing CIA Secret Prison
BANGKOK — The Thai government has denied the existence of a secret prison inside the country’s borders, following fresh queries about an alleged CIA "black site" in Thailand after the recent release of a damning report on the US's post-9/11 interrogations of suspected terrorists.
Activists Throw 'Birthday Party' To Mark Constitution Day
BANGKOK — Anti-coup activists organised a roadside "birthday party" to celebrate Thailand’s national Constitution Day amid tight security in Bangkok yesterday.
Soldiers Confiscate 'Thaksin Strawberry Jam'
MAE HONG SON — Soldiers have dismantled a food stall in northern Thailand that sold strawberry products with a logo resembling the face of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
Army To Monitor Memorial Service For Matichon Exec
BANGKOK – The Thai army says it will dispatch three officers to "observe" a memorial service for a recently deceased member of Matichon's executive board, out of fear that the event may violate the junta’s ban on political gatherings.




















































