Thailand army chief decrees censorship of mediaThailands army chief on Tuesday ordered the censorship of the media in …

Posted: May 20, 2014 at 12:42 pm

Why Thai protests make observers nervous

Globe and Mail - Tuesday 20th May, 2014

Earlier this month, German journalist Nick Nostitz was standing outside a courthouse in Bangkok, cigarette in hand, waiting to hear a verdict on a case that would evict Thailand's prime ...

The Guardian - Tuesday 20th May, 2014

Thailand's army has declared martial law 'to keep law and order' after six months of violent unrest and anti-government demonstrations. The move was announced on the military's ...

RTT News - Tuesday 20th May, 2014

The Thai stock market has moved higher now in back-to-back sessions, collecting more than 15 points or 1 percent along the way. The Stock Exchange of Thailand finished just above the 1,410-point ...

Novinite - Tuesday 20th May, 2014

Thai soldiers with their weapons guard from a military vehicle after declared martial law at the Ratchaprasong shopping intersections in Bangkok, Thailand, 20 May 2014. Photo by ...

New Europe - Tuesday 20th May, 2014

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