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Palang Pracharath Party appoints two new deputy leaders and unveils a new logo at its first general assembly of 2025.
A massive 7.7-magnitude earthquake has killed at least 1,650 people in Myanmar and Thailand, leaving the region reeling as rescuers pick through vast piles of rubble to find missing people.
Paul Chambers, an eminent US scholar of Thailand, has been arrested on charges of criticizing the Thai monarchy. Chambers is one of the most high-profile targets of a clampdown on dissent against the ...
This seemingly valid question was asked during an episode of season three of “The White Lotus” by Kate (Leslie Bibb), one of three women in Thailand on a girls’ trip together — but who don ...
American academic Paul Chambers is currently in custody in Thailand for allegedly insulting the country’s monarchy, a crime punishable by years in prison in the Southeast Asian country.
Alex Albon says Thailand is "serious" about hosting a race in future after the Williams driver followed F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali in meeting the country's Prime Minister. Albon, who drives under ...
The US State Department on Wednesday reacted to the arrest of a leading American academic based in Thailand, saying it was “alarmed” at his detention for alleged infringement of the country ...
A restaurant in Thailand has come under fire for allegedly discriminating against plus-sized people by offering customers a discount based on how thin they are. Chiang Mai Breakfast World in ...
BANGKOK: Thailand plans to revamp its import duty structure and non-trade barriers as it prepares for talks with the Trump administration to lessen the impact of a 36% tariff on its exports to the US.
BANGKOK -- Paul Chambers, a respected American university lecturer, on Tuesday became the first foreign academic to be charged under Thailand's controversial lese-majeste law. Chambers ...
BANGKOK — A U.S. political science scholar accused by the Thai military of insulting the Southeast Asian nation’s monarchy — an offense punishable by up to 15 years in prison — was jailed ...
Paul Chambers, an American lecturer of political science at northern Thailand’s Naresuan University, has been arrested after being accused of insulting the monarchy, a crime that carries up to ...