WorldPhotos of Critically Endangered Indochinese Tiger Cubs Raise Hopes for Species' SurvivalConservationists say they have evidence that the critically endangered Indochinese tiger is breeding in a Thai jungle, giving hope for the survival of an animal whose total population may be less than 300. They claim to have photographic evidence of new tiger cubs
WorldPair Convicted of Koh Tao Murders Have Lost an Appeal Against the Death PenaltyTwo Myanmar migrants convicted of killing a pair of British tourists in Koh Tao, Thailand have lost an appeal against the death sentence. Lawyers for Zaw Lin and Wai Phyo say police mishandled evidence in a bungled investigation
WorldThe Thai Junta Looks Set to Tighten Control of the Internet Even FurtherThe legislature of military-ruled Thailand convened on Friday to mull revisions to a cyber crime law that critics say are too vague and restrict freedom of expression, with lawmakers appearing to disregard a petition signed by 300,000 people asking for revisions and public consultation
WorldThais Face an Anxious Wait to See How Their New King Will Wield His PowerVajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun was officially named Rama X, replacing his father as King of Thailand. The 64-year-old is not as beloved as his father and many Thais are anxious to find out what type of monarch the man will be
WorldThailand's Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn Is Expected to Be Named King This WeekThailand’s Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn will be asked to become the nation’s new monarch this week, the ruling junta has announced, following the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej last month. The prince will become King Rama X of the 234-year-old Chakri dynasty
WorldBritish Labor Activist Flees Thailand Amid Pressure Over Rights ReportingAndy Hall, a British activist who advocates for migrant rights in Thailand, said he had to leave the country on Monday following legal threats and harassment from companies. He was recently found guilty of defaming a Thai food supplier of abuses such as forced labor and employing children
WorldRefugees From Burma Begin Their Slow Return From Border Camps in ThailandRepatriation of refugees from Burma began with the return of people who had lived in camps along the Thai-Burma border. Thailand has hosted more than 100,000 refugees as civilians fleeing civil war in Burma's southeast poured across the border
WorldA Bomb Blast in Thailand’s Restive South Kills 1 and Injures 18At least one woman has died and 18 others were wounded after a bomb destroyed a noodle shop in the town of Pattani. The blast occurred on the eve of the anniversary of a 2004 crackdown on antigovernment demonstrators in the region that saw scores killed
WorldThe Thai Junta Looks Set to Tighten Control of the Internet Even FurtherThe legislature of military-ruled Thailand convened on Friday to mull revisions to a cyber crime law that critics say are too vague and restrict freedom of expression, with lawmakers appearing to disregard a petition signed by 300,000 people asking for revisions and public consultation
WorldThais Face an Anxious Wait to See How Their New King Will Wield His PowerVajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun was officially named Rama X, replacing his father as King of Thailand. The 64-year-old is not as beloved as his father and many Thais are anxious to find out what type of monarch the man will be
WorldThailand's Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn Is Expected to Be Named King This WeekThailand’s Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn will be asked to become the nation’s new monarch this week, the ruling junta has announced, following the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej last month. The prince will become King Rama X of the 234-year-old Chakri dynasty
WorldBritish Labor Activist Flees Thailand Amid Pressure Over Rights ReportingAndy Hall, a British activist who advocates for migrant rights in Thailand, said he had to leave the country on Monday following legal threats and harassment from companies. He was recently found guilty of defaming a Thai food supplier of abuses such as forced labor and employing children
WorldRefugees From Burma Begin Their Slow Return From Border Camps in ThailandRepatriation of refugees from Burma began with the return of people who had lived in camps along the Thai-Burma border. Thailand has hosted more than 100,000 refugees as civilians fleeing civil war in Burma's southeast poured across the border
WorldA Bomb Blast in Thailand’s Restive South Kills 1 and Injures 18At least one woman has died and 18 others were wounded after a bomb destroyed a noodle shop in the town of Pattani. The blast occurred on the eve of the anniversary of a 2004 crackdown on antigovernment demonstrators in the region that saw scores killed
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