Thailand’s former leader acquitted in royal insult case
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But a fierce war of words is still being waged by both countries, as they seek to win international sympathy and shore up public support at home. And a commonly-held view in Thailand is that they are losing.
Thailand cut its forecast to 33 million international visitors, down from 39 million at the start of 2025.View on euronews
Last month’s Thailand-Cambodia clashes are a reminder that Thailand is one of the most critical US partners in Southeast Asia.
Thaksin Shinawatra, the billionaire former prime minister of Thailand, remains one of the country’s most influential and controversial figures nearly two decades after being ousted in a 2006 military coup.
Thailand’s peace-building committee stalls on changing lese majeste amnesty rules, as political tension simmers around Section 112.
Thai billionaire Shinawatra dynasty has dominated the kingdom's politics for 25 years, despite coups and court cases including yesterday's lese-majeste acquittal of its patriarch.
Paetongtarn, 39, became Thailand’s youngest prime minister last year. But she was suspended in July over alleged ethical violations after former Cambodian leader Hun Sen leaked a phone call in which she appeared to blame Thailand’s military for escalating border tensions.
A 100-tonne pedestrian bridge collapsed in Chanthaburi, crushing vehicles but miraculously sparing lives. Officials probe cause of failure.
Netflix has unveiled an impact report for Thailand, showing that it's invested $200 million in local production in Thai films and series since 2021.
Three teenagers have decided to cycle from Wales to Thailand to visit their friend and raise money for charity. Dyfan Hughes, 17, James Thomas, 18, and Louis Dennis, 18, have never ridden a bike further than the shop near their homes in Llangollen, Denbighshire.
Former Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra says he has been acquitted of royal defamation and has walked free
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Shopkeeper extracts gold from fire-charred debris in Thailand
On August 19 in Nakhon Sawan, Thailand, a customer brought fire-damaged debris to a gold shop. The metalsmith carefully extracted jewelry from the fused remains using heat and water. The recovered gold,