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November 14, 2024
Israel/Thailand

After Sri Lanka, Israelis in Thailand Under Threat — Mossad

Following a recent threat to Israeli tourists in Sri Lanka, Israeli travellers in Thailand now face increased security concerns, with Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, issuing a warning on Tuesday regarding a “credible

Thailand

Thailand’s Military Leaders Waiting in the Wings

This New Year, it was a toss-up between Goa and Thailand to escape the harsh Delhi winter. I first visited Thailand in 1989 from Sri Lanka when I was commanding the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) South in Batticaloa. Having

January 10, 2024

Thailand’s Reformist Opposition Emerges Victorious in General Election, Challenging Military-Backed Rule

News/Thailand

In a groundbreaking election result, Thailand’s reformist opposition parties have secured the most seats and garnered the largest share of the popular vote, signaling

Thailand on Alert Amid Outbreaks of Anthrax and ‘Deafness Fever’ Linked to Raw Meat

Thailand/World

Thai health authorities have issued a nationwide health warning following confirmed outbreaks of anthrax and Streptococcus suis, a bacterial disease locally known as “deafness

Thailand’s Cannabis Industry Eyes Revival Under Prime Minister Anutin

September 7, 2025
Thailand/World

Thailand’s cannabis industry is poised for a revival under new Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, a political figure who spearheaded the country’s decriminalization of marijuana, Bloomberg reported. Since Anutin first decriminalized cannabis in

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Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra Removed from Office

August 29, 2025
Thailand/World

Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Friday officially removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office, citing her handling of a border dispute with Cambodia as a serious breach of ethical standards. In its verdict,

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British Students Caught in Global Drug Mule Crisis Linked to Thailand’s Cannabis Boom

August 3, 2025
Thailand/United Kingdom/World

A growing number of young Britons are being caught in an international drug trafficking web, lured by promises of glamour, quick cash — and a “free holiday.” Among them is 19-year-old Bella

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Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Escalate, Soldiers Wounded and Civilians Flee

July 24, 2025
Cambodia/Thailand

Violent clashes along the Thai-Cambodian border intensified Thursday, leaving two Thai soldiers wounded and forcing evacuations of residents in affected areas. The renewed violence around the ancient Ta Moan Thom and Ta

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Thailand Plunges into Political Uncertainty as Prime Minister Paetongtarn Suspended

July 1, 2025
Geopolitics/Thailand

Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Tuesday suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra amid escalating political unrest and fallout from a leaked audio recording, intensifying the country’s already fragile political landscape. The court accepted a

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Thai PM Paetongtarn Apologises Over Leaked Call with Hun Sen Amid Political Turmoil

June 21, 2025
Thailand/World

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra publicly apologised on Thursday following the leak of a private phone call with former Cambodian leader Hun Sen that has triggered a deepening political crisis and brought

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Cambodia Threatens Trade Ban Amid Escalating Border Dispute With Thailand

June 18, 2025
Cambodia/Thailand/World

Cambodia has issued a stark warning that it will impose a full ban on Thai fruit and vegetable imports if Thailand does not lift new restrictions at border crossings, escalating an already

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Border Gunfire Sparks Tensions Between Thailand and Cambodia

May 29, 2025
Cambodia/Thailand/World

Tensions flared on the Thai-Cambodian border early Wednesday as a deadly exchange of gunfire between troops from both sides left a Cambodian soldier dead, reigniting a long-standing territorial dispute. In response, Thai

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Thailand on Alert Amid Outbreaks of Anthrax and ‘Deafness Fever’ Linked to Raw Meat

May 9, 2025
Thailand/World

Thai health authorities have issued a nationwide health warning following confirmed outbreaks of anthrax and Streptococcus suis, a bacterial disease locally known as “deafness fever,” both linked to the handling and consumption

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Earthquake in Myanmar Claims Over 1000 Lives; U.S. Pledges Aid Amid Junta’s Rare Appeal

March 29, 2025
Myanmar/Thailand

Update: Myanmar’s military-led government has reported that the death toll from the devastating earthquake has risen to 1,002, with 2,376 others injured and 30 still missing. Officials warned that these numbers could

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