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Prayuth Assures Thais He Won't Hang Onto Power

BANGKOK — Junta chairman and Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has assured the nation that he does not intend to stay involved in politics after democratic rule is restored in Thailand, despite dismissing a proposal that would have him and other junta leaders formally banned from office for two years.

Army Seizes Suspected Holiday Home of Former Princess' Family

PRACHUAP KIRI KHAN — The military has seized a remote residence in the middle of a forest that officers believe was a holiday home for former princess Srirasmi Suwadee and her family.

Cop-on-Cop Gunfight at Koh Samui Bar Injures Two

SURAT THANI—A gunfight broke out between a volunteer police officer and a group of policemen at a bar on Koh Samui island early this morning, injuring two people.

Army Seizes Suspected Holiday Home of Former Princess' Family

PRACHUAP KIRI KHAN — The military has seized a remote residence in the middle of a forest that officers believe was a holiday home for former princess Srirasmi Suwadee and her family.

Media Must Do More Than Report Facts, Says Prayuth

BANGKOK — Junta chairman and Prime Minister Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha presented his own view of media ethics in a speech marking Thailand's National Media Day on Thursday, urging journalists to go beyond merely "reporting the facts."

Thai Teens Arrested for Killing Burmese Man on Koh Samui

SURAT THANI — Three Thai teenagers have been arrested for allegedly killing a 22-year-old Burmese man on the southern island of Koh Samui, despite a police officer's earlier suggestion that the killers must have also been Burmese.

Media Must Do More Than Report Facts, Says Prayuth

BANGKOK — Junta chairman and Prime Minister Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha presented his own view of media ethics in a speech marking Thailand's National Media Day on Thursday, urging journalists to go beyond merely "reporting the facts."

Proposal to Ban Junta From Politics Met With Dismissal

BANGKOK — A proposal to ban members of the ruling military junta from political office for two years after the next national election appears unlikely to pass, with top leaders in the junta and its appointed bodies swiftly dismissing the idea on Thursday.

Proposal to Ban Junta From Politics Met With Dismissal

BANGKOK — A proposal to ban members of the ruling military junta from political office for two years after the next national election appears unlikely to pass, with top leaders in the junta and its appointed bodies swiftly dismissing the idea on Thursday.

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