Thailand’s new caretaker prime minister, Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan, ended his first full day Thursday as the nation’s leader.
Large-scale protests by opposing political groups are becoming a common occurrence in Bangkok.
Police believe that the man responsible for the bomb in Nonthaburi also died in the explosion.
Thousands of red shirts have rallied in central Bangkok on the anniversary of a 2006 military coup.
Using armored cars the Thai army has cleared the camp of the red shirt anti-government protesters in central Bangkok.
Passengers on Bangkok’s overhead light railway system are wearing plenty of neutral colors these days.
“Red shirt” anti-government protesters and Thai military clashed on Saturday in vicious street fighting that has left 21 people dead and at least 858 injured in Bangkok.
Red shirt protesters and the Thai military have clashed in Bangkok leaving 12 dead and hundreds injured.
Thousands of red shirt supporters of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s occupy the streets of a busy shopping area.
After five straight days of protests, Thailand’s prime minister has still not stepped down.
With the Thai government refusing to step down, “red shirt” protesters kept their promise of pouring blood before the gates of Government House.
Tens of thousands of protesters rally in Bangkok demanding the dissolution of the current Thai government.
Thailand’s new caretaker prime minister, Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan, ended his first full day Thursday as the nation’s leader.
Large-scale protests by opposing political groups are becoming a common occurrence in Bangkok.
Police believe that the man responsible for the bomb in Nonthaburi also died in the explosion.
Thousands of red shirts have rallied in central Bangkok on the anniversary of a 2006 military coup.
Using armored cars the Thai army has cleared the camp of the red shirt anti-government protesters in central Bangkok.
Passengers on Bangkok’s overhead light railway system are wearing plenty of neutral colors these days.
“Red shirt” anti-government protesters and Thai military clashed on Saturday in vicious street fighting that has left 21 people dead and at least 858 injured in Bangkok.
Red shirt protesters and the Thai military have clashed in Bangkok leaving 12 dead and hundreds injured.
Thousands of red shirt supporters of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s occupy the streets of a busy shopping area.
After five straight days of protests, Thailand’s prime minister has still not stepped down.
With the Thai government refusing to step down, “red shirt” protesters kept their promise of pouring blood before the gates of Government House.
Tens of thousands of protesters rally in Bangkok demanding the dissolution of the current Thai government.