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A U.S scholar teaching in Thailand who was jailed on charges of insulting the country’s monarchy — an offense punishable by ...
A U.S. political science scholar accused by the Thai Army of insulting the Southeast Asian nation’s monarchy, an offense punishable by up to 15 years in prison, has been jailed pending trial.
The Thai army has filed a criminal complaint against an American scholar working in Thailand, alleging that he insulted the ...
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Sahara, Safari, Lek, Lilly and Naree are among the rescue dogs working at the site of the building that collapsed in Bangkok ...
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Reporters and human rights groups say the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the U.S. Agency for Global Media have ...
Leaders of nations in the Bay of Bengal region have pledged to improve trade and transport cooperation as they concluded a ...
The death toll from the massive earthquake that hit Myanmar nearly a week ago rose Thursday to 3,085 as more bodies were ...
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Celine Boutier kept going. And going. And going. And is still going. She survived 28 holes in the round of 16 on Saturday to ...
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Top-ranked Nelly Korda won’t be around this weekend to defend her T-Mobile Match Play championship. She needed to defeat ...
The State Department says Paul Chambers was arrested under Thailand’s lèse-majesté laws, which harshly punish any criticism ...
For most of the day, the mood was somber among relatives of dozens of workers missing at the site where a multi-story building collapsed in Bangkok.
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Search teams have pulled more bodies from the ruins of buildings a week after a massive earthquake rocked Myanmar killing ...
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