Woman sentenced for posting audio clips to Facebook and YouTube with comments deemed critical of the monarchy.
Woman sentenced for posting audio clips to Facebook and YouTube with comments deemed critical of the monarchy.
Prayuth Chan-ocha says government wants to avoid strict lockdown after country reports record daily cases.
Authorities suggest tighter restrictions on businesses and people’s movements in 28 provinces...
Many women who used to sell vegetables and food to tourists have turned to panning as gold prices...
Latest outbreak in Bangkok was first detected at a seafood market, where many Myanmar migrants work.
Sunday’s polls come amid a surge in COVID-19 cases and ongoing youth protests against Prayuth Chan-ocha’s government.
Sharp rise in cases mostly linked to shrimp market in Samut Sakhon, bringing Thailand’s infections to more than 4,800.
Lese majeste law law had been used against at least 35 activists, one as young as 16, in recent weeks amid protests.
Government announces new policy in a bid to boost the country’s pandemic-hit tourism industry.
We challenge New Zealand FM Nanaia Mahuta, and ask the Thai government to defend its response to pro-democracy protests.
At least 30,000 get pardon, 200,000 others receive shorter jail term as country marks birthday of late King Bhumibol.
A group of activists risk their lives to free enslaved fishermen working for Thai fishing companies in Indonesia.
Top Thai court rules in favour of Prayuth Chan-ocha in conflict-of-interest case over living arrangement.
Account thought to be part of effort to boost royalist messages after months of anti-establishment protests.