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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

Southeast Asia Faces Financial Turmoil as Investors Shift Focus to China

March 22, 2025
China/Indonesia/Thailand/World

Southeast Asian markets are experiencing heightened volatility as investors increasingly redirect their funds toward China, raising concerns about the region’s largest economies, Indonesia and Thailand. Both countries have seen significant foreign equity

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UN Human Rights Chief Condemns Thailand’s Deportation of Uyghurs to China

February 28, 2025
China/Thailand/World

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has strongly condemned Thailand’s recent deportation of 40 ethnic Uyghurs to China, calling it a “clear violation of international human rights laws

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After Sri Lanka, Israelis in Thailand Under Threat — Mossad

November 14, 2024
Israel/Thailand

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

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Thai Constitutional Court Dissolves Main Opposition

August 8, 2024
News/Thailand

Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Wednesday dissolved the main opposition Move Forward Party, ruling its efforts to amend a law against defaming the kingdom’s royal family violated the constitution. The judges voted unanimously

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Thailand’s Military Leaders Waiting in the Wings

January 10, 2024
Thailand

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

More

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

May 15, 2023
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 a strong rejection of the military-backed parties that

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