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Thailand
Shark Species Added to the List of Protected Species
The world’s major international wildlife conference approved a proposal to regulate international trade of sharks in a historic move as the conference wrapped up in Bangkok last week.
March 25, 2013
BY
Ticiane Rossi
Powers Seek Influence in Burma’s Conflict
More than one battle is underway in Burma, with policy contortions little understood by the outside world.
March 25, 2013
BY
Bertil Lintner
Small Win for Big Fish: Convention Moves to Protect Sharks
Each year around 100 million sharks are killed for their fins.
March 18, 2013
BY
Erika Techera
Thai Journalist Jailed for Insulting King
A Thai activist and former journalist received a 10-year-long jail term after he was convicted of insulting the ...
January 23, 2013
BY
Alex Johnston
Thailand Urged to End Ivory Trade
The World Wildlife Fund has called on Thailand to ban the ivory trade, saying that it fuels the ...
January 15, 2013
BY
Alex Johnston
Crystal Meth Spikes in Southeast Asia
The United Nations drug office found that crystal meth is more prominent than ever in East and Southeast ...
December 12, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Photos: Elephant Dung Coffee, the World’s Most Expensive
More than 20 elephants in Northern Thailand’s Golden Triangle region produce the world's most expensive coffee beans.
December 11, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Police Intimidation Ends Anti-Government Protests in Bangkok
Anti-government protesters rallied to show their opposition to the existing Thai Government ended in a small group facing ...
November 26, 2012
BY
Cameron McKinley
Bangkok Police Quell Anti-Government Protest
The royalist anti-government movement in Bangkok hit a police blockade Saturday. Violent incidents dispersed the crowd.
November 26, 2012
BY
Cameron McKinley
Thousands Rally Against Pro-Thaksin Government
Thousands of supporters of the Thai royalist group Pitak Siam attend an anti-government rally in Bangkok.
November 24, 2012
BY
Cameron McKinley
Chinese Premier Steps Off Stage With Regrets
Wen Jiabao, the current premier of China whose job will officially end in March of next year, gave ...
November 22, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
Thailand Seizes 600 Smuggled Cobras
Thai authorities seized 600 cobras that were being smuggled in a truck.
November 14, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Red Bull Heir Arrested for Fatal Hit and Run
The heir to the Red Bull energy drink empire was arrested in Thailand after he hit a police ...
September 3, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Torment in Thailand: Chinese Embassy Versus Grandma
A 72-year-old Falun Gong practitioner has persisted in sitting outside the Chinese Consulate in Bangkok protesting every weekday ...
July 23, 2012
BY
Xie Dongyan
Cambodian, Thai Troops Withdraw From DMZ
Nearly 500 Cambodian troops and Thai forces withdrew from a disputed area around Preah Vihear Temple on Wednesday, ...
July 19, 2012
BY
Shannon Liao
Billionaire Red Bull Founder Dies in Thailand
The founder of the Red Bull energy drink, Chaleo Yoovidhya, the third richest man in Thailand, died.
March 18, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Bangkok Taxi Driver Returns 18 Pounds in Gold Jewelry
A Bangkok taxi driver returned gold jewelry worth more than 13 million baht ($423,177) to its owner, four ...
March 17, 2012
BY
Madison Lee
Thailand Links Iranians to Israeli Embassy Attacks Elsewhere
Thai police said Thursday that the Iranians detained following a series of bomb blasts in Bangkok were conspiring ...
February 16, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Thai Police Find Bomb-Making Materials
Thai authorities discovered a huge stockpile of bomb-making materials on Monday, after being directed to it by an ...
January 16, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Thai Panel Recommends Changing Royal Insult Law
A Thai government panel on Thursday recommended the overhaul of a law that places heavy sentences on offenders ...
January 12, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Thailand: $13 Million for Lese Majesty Web-taps
Thailand has approved a $13 million budget to tap into websites with content related to lese majesty,
December 14, 2011
BY
Alex Johnston
Thai Politics Drives Lese Majesty Convictions
The coverage of the jailing of a U.S. citizen under Thailand's strict lese majesty laws in the kingdom's ...
December 11, 2011
BY
Cameron McKinley
West Bangkok Could be Flooded Until 2012
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Tuesday said that the western portion of Bangkok could remain under water ...
November 15, 2011
BY
Alex Johnston
Coping With the Deluge
For residents in the submerged Bangkok district of Bang Khen, living with dirty floodwater is now a way ...
November 13, 2011
BY
Cameron McKinley
Several Districts of Bangkok Inundated By Floodwater (Photos)
Images of flooding affecting several riverside districts of Bangkok.
October 30, 2011
BY
James Burke
New DMZ Created at Thai-Cambodia Border
The International Court of Justice has ordered Thailand and Cambodia to withdraw their troops from Preah Vihear Temple ...
July 18, 2011
BY
Shannon Liao
New Thai PM Consolidates Power
Thailand's new prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra took steps on Monday to put as much distance as possible between ...
July 4, 2011
BY
Cindy Drukier
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