Politics affects Thai bourse, baht
BANGKOK, November 2 (TNA) - Anxieties over domestic political protests against the government-backed amnesty bill are expected to continue affecting Thailand's stock market and currency next week.<
BANGKOK, November 2 (TNA) - Anxieties over domestic political protests against the government-backed amnesty bill are expected to continue affecting Thailand's stock market and currency next week.<
BANGKOK, November 2 (TNA) - Anxieties over domestic political protests against the government-backed amnesty bill are expected to continue affecting Thailand's stock market and currency next week.<
SOUTHERN REGION, THAILAND (TNA) - Thai police have tightened security at provincial government offices, as protesters, like those in Bangkok, are rallying against the government-sponsored amnesty
SOUTHERN REGION, THAILAND (TNA) - Thai police have tightened security at provincial government offices, as protesters, like those in Bangkok, are rallying against the government-sponsored amnesty
SOUTHERN REGION, THAILAND (TNA) - Thai police have tightened security at provincial government offices, as protesters, like those in Bangkok, are rallying against the government-sponsored amnesty
SOUTHERN REGION, THAILAND (TNA) - Thai police have tightened security at provincial government offices, as protesters, like those in Bangkok, are rallying against the government-sponsored amnesty
BANGKOK, November 2 (TNA) - Thai Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana says that the Parliament will decide whether the controversial amnesty bill should be finally passed into law.
BANGKOK, November 2 (TNA) - Thai Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana says that the Parliament will decide whether the controversial amnesty bill should be finally passed into law.
BANGKOK, November 2 (TNA) - Thai Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana says that the Parliament will decide whether the controversial amnesty bill should be finally passed into law.
BORDER REGION, THAILAND, November 1 (TNA) - Like those in all other Thai regions, schools in the violence-plagued Thai far South have started their new semester, amid strict security measures provi