Thai capital calm; City Hall speeds-up survey of risk-prone gutted buildings
BANGKOK, May 21 (TNA) – The Thai capital on Friday morning was calm after its second night under curfew from 9pm until 5 am.
BANGKOK, May 21 (TNA) – The Thai capital on Friday morning was calm after its second night under curfew from 9pm until 5 am.
BANGKOK, May 20, (TNA) - Three more top leaders of the anti-government 'Red Shirt' United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) on Thursday turned themselves in to police in Bangkok, a day
BANGKOK, May 20 (TNA) - Thailand's Centre for the Resolution of Emergency Situation (CRES) on Thursday extended its curfew in the Thai capital and 23 other provinces for three more nights in an
BANGKOK, May 20 (TNA) – Members of the Ratchaprasong Square Trade Association (RSTA) meet Thursday to begin planning to restore the area and its business after the violence and arson which erupted
BANGKOK, May 20 (TNA) - Nine people were killed within the premises of Wat Pathumwanaram, a Buddhist temple near the main protest site of the anti-government United Front for Democracy against Dict
BANGKOK, May 19 (TNA) - Key Red Shirt leaders Jatuporn Prompan and Natthawut Saikua surrendered to police Wednesday afternoon amid tight security after military operation to retake Bangkok's prime
BANGKOK, May 19 (TNA) - At least five people died, including an Italian journalist, while over 50 others were wounded in clashes between troops and anti-government Red Shirt guards as the army appr
BANGKOK, May 19 (TNA) – Thai army troops engaged in reasserting government control over areas in central Bangkok from Red Shirt protesters are gradually advancing to demonstrators’ central base at
BANGKOK, May 18 (TNA) – The government will return to negotiations only after the anti-government protesters end their six-week long protest at Ratchaprasong, Prime Minister’s Office Minister Sathi
BANGKOK, May 18 (TNA) - A top leader of the anti-government Red Shirts on Tuesday said the movement accepted an offer by the Senate to mediate negotiations with the government to end the five-day