After The Thailand Floods Come The Riots?
It was reported yesterday, in both The Nation – Royal amnesty not yet finalised, and the Bangkok Post – Amnesty decree passes cabinet, that ...
It was reported yesterday, in both The Nation – Royal amnesty not yet finalised, and the Bangkok Post – Amnesty decree passes cabinet, that ...
This week we saw the first of what will be many “red shirts shuffles” in high places – primarily the Thai Police and the ...
Lots written this week about the decision from the the International Court of Justice regarding the Khmer temple ruins at Preah Vihear. But, most ...
Thailand held their elections on 3 July, 2011, and for all intents and purposes, it is over. Or is it? Opposition Party, Pheu Thai, ...
I posted yesterday about the little or no impact that the Thai-Cambodian border clash over Preah Vihear would have on Thailand – according to ...
I learned a new Bangkok word today – frenemies – friendly enemies. That is how the rival political forces in Thailand are being characterized. ...
With another bombing in Bangkok after the red shirt candidate lost the by-election on 25 July 2010, Central Plaza in Khon Kaen beefed up ...
Thailand‘s protests continue with both sides blaming the other for the continuation.