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Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai has denied rumours that visa sanctions over Uyghur deportations prevented some Thai ...
Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai has denied rumours that he was denied a visa by the United States following the Thai ...
The collapse sparked questions about the enforcement of construction safety and the state-run Chinese contractor, China ...
The law against insulting the Thai monarchy has become a common tool for silencing Thai activists. Now, a foreign academic ...
Between budget cuts that are hobbling civil society watchdogs and federal agencies alike and the appointment of a Uyghur genocide denier in the State Department, questions abound about the United ...
In February 2023, the House of Commons unanimously approved a motion calling on federal immigration officials to bring 10,000 ...
The Chinese Embassy released a video clip on Saturday to celebrate the Songkran festival, featuring Chinese-Uyghur students extending their well-wishes to the Thai people.
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Thailand lags in the global trade war
Thailand is fast isolating itself from the international community and falling behind in the emerging geoeconomic warfare to the detriment of its economy and people. The elected government of Prime ...
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — A Swedish prosecutor on Wednesday accused a man detained this weekend of spying on exiled members of China’s minority Uyghur community for Beijing. At a court hearing in ...
Thailand’s arrest of a prominent American academic on charges of insulting the monarchy has “alarmed” the United States, the State Department said, in a rare case of a foreign national ...
The US has said it is "alarmed" by the arrest of an American academic in Thailand who has been charged with insulting the country's monarchy. Paul Chambers, a lecturer at Naresuan University who ...
Paul Chambers faces up to 15 years in jail in a rare case of Thailand’s strict lese-majeste law applied to a foreigner.