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BANGKOK -- Thailand's Constitutional Court will decide on Aug. 29 whether to reinstate or remove suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office, the court announced Wednesday.
BANGKOK: Thailand’s Constitutional Court announced yesterday (Aug 13) that it will rule this month on a case seeking to oust ...
The Court of Appeal has increased the uncle's sentence in the tragic case of a 3-year-old's death, highlighting the role of ...
As a special session to deliberate the second and third readings of the 3.78-trillion-baht fiscal 2026 Budget Bill gets under ...
This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission. Cambodia’s government on Friday ...
BANGKOK — Thailand’s Constitutional Court will rule on Aug. 29 whether to disqualify Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who has been previously suspended from duty, over allegations she breached e ...
The recent border clashes with Cambodia have left Thailand's politics in chaos while boosting the already immense power of ...
Constitutional Court to rule on Paetongtarn’s ethical standards case on Aug 29, following inquiry with key witnesses.
The Bank of Thailand's monetary policy committee on Wednesday voted unanimously to cut its policy rate to 1.50% from 1.75%. The committee said monetary policy should be accommodative going forward to ...
Thailand has managed to secure a 19% tariff on its exports to the U.S., lower than the original 36% duty announced by President Trump in April. The rate is in line with the central bank's expectations ...
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