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How Long Will Thailand Remain Under Its Repressive Military Rule?
It's been over a month since the Thai army seized power as it took control of the government on 22 May. The coup is still on with no sign of going away anytime soon.
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From Martial Law To Coup: Thai Army Seizes Power As It Takes Control Of The Government
Thailand's army chief has announced a coup d'etat, saying the military is taking control of government.
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Thailand Under Martial Law: What This Means, What's Next, How It Affects Malaysia
The Thai military has imposed martial law amid a political crisis "to preserve law and order", but says the surprise move is not a coup. Read to find out what's going to happen next.
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Thai Court Removes PM Shinawatra For Abusing Power
Thai Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, leaves the Constitutional Court on May 6, 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Thai Court Bans Use Of Violence Against Protesters After 5 Killed And Over 60 Left Injured
Tensions on the streets of Bangkok boiled over Tuesday as police sought to disperse several protest camps in the capital, resulting in at least 70 people injured and five deaths, including that of one police officer.
Updated from: Everything You Need To Know About Bangkok's 2014 Shutdown
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[PHOTOS] This Handsome Japanese Reporter Is Causing A Bigger 'Riot' In Bangkok
A Japanese reporter from Fuji Television Network has taken the limelight away from Thailand’s anti-government rallies and the February 2 election because of his good looks.
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