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Thai Junta Continues Crackdown as Key Figures Report to Army
As Thai junta continues to come down heavily on politicians and opinion-makers, US suspends $3.5m aid.
Thai Junta Cracks Down on Internet Blocking Anti-Coup Content
Live television broadcasts and access to IPTV have also been blocked.
Thai Coup Leader Summons 114 Military and Political Figures
General Prayuth Chan-ocha calls Bangkok meeting as world leaders condemn coup d'état.
Thailand Military Coup in Pictures: Protesters Head Home as Army Imposes Curfew in Bangkok
Thailand's army has seized power, dispersed protesters and imposed a curfew.
Thailand Army Coup: Junta Suspends Constitution and Imposes Curfew
Military junta imposes rule that radio and TV stations can only broadcast army material.
Thai Military Chief General Prayuth Calls on Political Leaders for Talks
Interim PM dismisses speculation that he intends to remove General Prayuth Chan-ocha as army chief.
'Python Swallows A Wok' is Hoax, Photo of Snake is a Sculpture
The image is reportedly a sculpture of a python eating a turtle.
Thai Army Imposes Martial Law and Media Censorship in Bangkok
Thai troops and vehicles, topped with machine guns, take control of Bangkok streets but situation appears calm.
Thai Army Declares Martial Law, Move Not Seen As Coup
Royal Thai Army gets sweeping powers, including media censorship, in unrest-torn country.
Thai Anti-Government Protesters Begin 'All-out Final Battle' in Bangkok
Opposition leader Suthep Thaugsuban leading mob towards Government House in Bangkok.
Thai Court Orders Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's Removal
Thailand's constitutional court removes Yingluck and nine other cabinet members for abuse of power.
Thai Boys in Makeup Shave Heads and Eyebrows to Become Buddhist Novices
Colourful ceremony to ordain young acolytes as trainee monks
Thailand: Tensions Rise Again in Bangkok as Gunmen Kill Protester
One killed and four wounded in attack on anti-government protesters.
Sepak Takraw: Extreme Ninja Football Tennis Game Sweeping Southeast Asia
Sepak Takraw combines acrobatic overhead kicks with volleyball and football.
Thai Court Rules Snap Polls Unconstitutional
Thailand's Constitutional Court declares February elections void in fresh blow to Yingluck Shinawatra.
Hot Shots Photos of the Day: Leopard Attack, Solar Flares, Homemade Plane
Best photos of the day: 26 February 2014.
Gunmen Kill Young Girl at Anti-Government Rally in Thailand
Five-year-old girl shot dead at rally organised by People's Democratic Reform Committee.
Hot Shots Photos of the Day: Ukraine Violence, US Weather, Prince of Swords
Best photos of the day: 19 February 2014.
Thailand's Caretaker PM Yingluck Shinawatra Faces Graft Charges over Rice Scheme
Move widely seen as initial step towards Yingluck's impeachment and criminal prosecution amid political stalemate.
Elephants Feel Empathy and Console Each Other
Researchers find first evidence that elephants reassure others in distress.
Thailand's Economic Growth Hit by Political Turmoil
Fourth-quarter growth rate down at 0.6% on year compared to previous quarter's 2.7%.
Thai Couples Try to Break Longest Hug Record
To celebrate Valentine's Day, thirty-one couples in Thailand took part in a hugging marathon in the hope of breaking the Guinness world record.
Thai Police Launch 'Operation Valentine' to clear out Bangkok Protest Sites
Thousands of Thai security forces descend on capital Bangkok to evict protests from state-run buildings.
Valentine's Day Wedding with Pirates in Thailand
Three couples get married on a pirate-themed obstacle course.
Thailand Elections: Yingluck Claims Victory as Opposition Turns to Courts
Opposition plans legal action following snap election marked by low turnout and logistical difficulties.
Thai Voters Head to Polling Booths Fearing Violence
Polling begins peacefully in Thailand but tensions remain high and violence could erupt at any moment, especially in Bangkok.
Thailand Elections: Anti-government Groups in Final Push
Bangkok on edge as opposition launches offensive against Yingluck Shinawatra while UN appeals for calm.
William Hague Urges Thailand to Embrace Democratic Process
British Foreign Secretary exhorts Thai leaders to uphold democracy amid tensions.
Tata Motors MD Karl Slym's Death in Bangkok Hotel Said to Be Suicide
British national Slym's body was found on fourth floor of Shangri-La hotel in Bangkok.
Opposition Leader Shot Dead as Bangkok Protesters Block Polling Stations [VIDEO]
Nearly one-third of Thailand's polling stations have been closed by protesters.