LinkAsia
| Feb 1, 2013
In the latest of a string of successful prosecutions under Thailand's strict 'lese majeste' law, journalist Somyot Prueksakasemsuk has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for offending the monarchy. LinkAsia speaks with Thai political journalist ...
Al Jazeera English
| Nov 24, 2012
Seventeen thousand police officers have been deployed in Bangkok to deal with the biggest protests since last year's elections. The country's government is being accused of disloyalty to the monarchy and conspiring with their previous Prime Minist...
Euronews
| Nov 18, 2012
President Barack Obama began a historic three country Asian tour with his first stop in Thailand, where he was welcomed by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra in Bangkok. Obama is touring the Pacific region in a clear message that he intends to shi...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 5, 2012
In a politically divided nation, the government censors of Thailand have decided an adaptation of one of Shakespeare's plays was too much for the people of the country to handle. 'Shakespeare Must Die' is a Thai language adaptation of Macbeth, and...
CNN's Pauline Chiou looks at why Thailand's stock market just keeps going up.
Thailand's government has signed its first-ever peace talks deal with Muslim rebels aimed at ending a decades-long conflict in the south.
Pauline Chiou discusses whether Thailand's rapid economic growth can be sustained.