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Thailand Elections: Anti-government Groups in Final Push
Bangkok on edge as opposition launches offensive against Yingluck Shinawatra while UN appeals for calm.
William Hague Urges Thailand to Embrace Democratic Process
British Foreign Secretary exhorts Thai leaders to uphold democracy amid tensions.
Tata Motors MD Karl Slym's Death in Bangkok Hotel Said to Be Suicide
British national Slym's body was found on fourth floor of Shangri-La hotel in Bangkok.
Opposition Leader Shot Dead as Bangkok Protesters Block Polling Stations [VIDEO]
Nearly one-third of Thailand's polling stations have been closed by protesters.
Elephants 'Trampled American Tourist to Death' in Thailand Nature Reserve
Thai police say woman in her 20s believed crushed in nature reserve.
Thai Government Imposes State Of Emergency in Bangkok
The Thai government on Tuesday (January 21) imposed a 60-day state of emergency in Bangkok and surrounding provinces from January 22 to help contain a protest movement that has blockaded parts of the capital in an attempt to force Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to resign.
Bangkok Blast Wounds 28 Anti-Government Protesters
An explosive device wounded 28 anti-government protesters in the Thai capital on Friday (January 17) and other violence was reported after several days of relative calm when the movement appeared to be running out of steam.
Is it Safe to Travel to Bangkok? Foreign Office Warns Thailand Tourists [Map]
Foreign and Commonwealth Office issues terrorism warning for parts of Thailand and Malaysia.
Grenade Explosion Injures Protesters in Bangkok
Dozens of people wounded after grenade hurled at anti-government demonstrators.
Black Metal Fan Kills Surrender of Divinity Singer 'For Not Being Satanic Enough'
Fan claims he stabbed Thai metal singer Samong Traisattha to death for 'tarnishing' Satanism.
Thai Protesters Target Government Offices
'Bangkok Shutdown' in Pictures: Anti-government Protesters in Thailand Cripple Capital
Anti-government protesters in Thailand have begun demonstrations across the capital in a bid to bring the city to a standstill, a move they call "Bangkok Shutdown".
Thai Protesters Move to Shut Down Bangkok
Protesters in Thailand Blockade Roads in Bangkok 'Shutdown' [VIDEO]
Former deputy prime minister Suthep Thaugsuban leads thousands in anti-government protest.
Thai Military Rolls out Tanks and Armoured Vehicles on Bangkok Streets Raising Coup Fears
Thai army officials deny coup rumours and insist military vehicles are drafted in for parade.
Protester Killed in Thai Election Riots
One killed and four injured as gunman opens fire during Bangkok protests.
Thousands Protest in Bangkok As Pressure Builds on Embattled PM Shinawatra
Tens of thousands of protesters bring Bangkok traffic to a standstill as pressure builds on Yingluck Shinawatra to resign.
Thai Protesters March to Oust PM and Stall Election
Thai Protesters Will Rally to Oust PM
Anti-government protesters in Thailand want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to step down before election.
India: Newly-wed Woman Accuses Husband of Sexual Excess
Delhi woman alleges husband raped and sodomised her during honeymoon in Bangkok.
Coastal Cave in Indonesia Holds Tsunami History Clues
Cave contains sand deposits from seven to ten tsunamis over 7,500 to 3,000 years.
Thailand's Rice Scheme Backlash Worsens as Farmers Press for Payments
Farmers will block roads in 26 provinces to pressurize the government to pay the money due to farmers.
China to Spurn Export Reliance and Focus on Asean Partnerships for Economic Growth
HSBC's head of global trade and receivables finance discusses China's new economic development phase.
Asian Markets Outside Australia Gain on Upbeat China and US Data
Mumbai's BSE Sensex strikes record high after main opposition party BJP wins state polls.
Miss Earth 2013: Miss Venezuela Alyz Henrich Crowned Winner [PHOTOS]
Beauties from Austria, Thailand and Korea also win in various categories.
Thai PM Yingluck Dissolves Parliament but Protesters Unrelenting
Protesters demand that Yingluck Shinawatra and her family leave Thailand.
Thailand: Three Injured in Renewed Anti-Government Clashes as Protests Resume After King's Birthday
Clashes erupt near Finance Ministry and Khok Wua intersection as anti-government demonstrators prepare to travel from all over the country.
Biggest Ivory Consumer China to Criminalise Elephant Poaching
China criminalises illegal ivory after Botswana summit despite being largest buyers
End to Thai Crisis in Sight as Two Sides Reach Tactical Truce
Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra appoints open forum as military rules out coup.
Guantanamo Detainees Accuse Poland of Role in Extraordinary Rendition and CIA Torture
Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri bring first case against Poland at ECHR.