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Thais find new ways to protest against military coup
Anti-coup protesters in Bangkok are finding imaginative ways of avoiding a clamp-down on demonstrations.
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Thai military raids target 'red shirt' protest leaders
Since the military coup in Thailand, the junta has produced lists of the people it wants to report to army bases, sending many leaders of the red shirt protest movement into hiding.
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Thailand post-coup: protests amid media crackdown
More demonstrations on the streets of Bangkok as the military summons newspaper editors and bans gatherings of more than five people at a time.
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Thai pro and anti-coup protests: spot the difference
Hundreds are on the streets in Bangkok, protesting the military coup in Thailand which took place earlier this week. But there are some who support it.
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Thailand coup: tension on the streets
Thailand’s military says detaining political figures gives everyone time to “calm down” as anti-coup protesters join soldiers on the streets of Bangkok.
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A job too far for Thailand's new prime minister
General Prayuth’s decision to make himself Thailand’s prime minister means he now has full ownership of the country’s long-running and intractable political crisis.
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Thailand: curfew declared after military coup
Two days after declaring martial law, Thailand’s army chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha seizes control of the government, and troops move in to break up protest rallies.
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General Prayeth vs Dr Seri: a glimpse of the Thai army's tactics?
We get our first glimpse of General Prayuth Chan-ocha’s masterplan for Thailand’s future – which includes the arrest of a popular protest leader.
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Thailand: army and parties hold crisis talks
Thailand’s army chief summons the country’s political leaders to talks the day after declaring martial law, but they fail to reach a conclusion.
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Are selfies a sign of a military coup in Thailand?
Not just the preserve of the Oscars or Facebook profile pictures, the “selfie” could give us clues as to what is happening in Thailand, after the military there declared martial law.
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Thailand under martial law: army denies ‘coup’
Thailand’s army declares martial law “in order to restore law and order to the country” after six months of protests that have left 30 people dead.
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Is Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra a victim of 'juristocracy'?
Thailand’s constitutional court strikes again as Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is booted out of office after being found guilty of abuse of power.
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Lèse-majesté: those who dare defy the king of Thailand
As the king of Thailand celebrates his coronation day, John Sparks meets Chatwadee Amornphat, one of those few Thai voices daring to speak out against the monarchy.
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Missing MH370: Thai satellites spot 300 objects
Thai satellite images pick up images of 300 floating objects in the southern Indian Ocean during a search for the missing Malaysian airliner.
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Police and protesters clash in Bangkok
Clashes between police and anti-government demonstrators in Thailand leave three people dead – warning video contains footage some viewers might find distressing.