Why four court cases could unleash a new crisis in Thai politics | Courts News

Why four court cases could unleash a new crisis in Thai politics | Courts News

EXPLAINER Courts due to hear cases on Tuesday on PM Srettha Thavisin, the Move Forward Party, former PM Thaksin Shinawatra and the Senate elections. The future of Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin as well as its leading opposition party looks set to be decided this week in four key court…

Former Thailand PM Thaksin Shinawatra to go on trial for royal insult | Politics News

Former Thailand PM Thaksin Shinawatra to go on trial for royal insult | Politics News

The case relates to an interview the billionaire politician gave to South Korean media while in self-imposed exile in 2015. Thailand’s former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who returned home last year after 15 years in exile, will go on trial next month on charges of insulting the monarchy. Prayuth Pecharakun,…

Thai court to hear ethics case calling for removal of PM | Politics News

Thai court to hear ethics case calling for removal of PM | Politics News

Judges accept petition seeking Srettha Thavisin’s removal over cabinet appointment of lawyer who did jail time. Thailand’s Constitutional Court will examine a plea seeking to remove Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin over his cabinet appointment of a lawyer with a criminal conviction. Judges voted 6-3 on Thursday to accept a petition…

Hunger striking democracy and royal reform activist dies in Thai prison | Politics News

Hunger striking democracy and royal reform activist dies in Thai prison | Politics News

Bangkok, Thailand – Netiporn “Bung” Sanesangkhom was known by her friends and family as courageous, outspoken, and fierce. At just 28 years old, she was a formidable force within the Thai democracy movement, defiant in the face of the legal and physical risks as she and her friends called for…

Clashes break out at Thai-Myanmar border between soldiers, armed groups | Military News

Clashes break out at Thai-Myanmar border between soldiers, armed groups | Military News

Thai police say the latest violence was triggered when Karen groups launched an attack against Myanmar troops. Fighting has broken out between the Myanmar military and armed ethnic groups near a vital trade hub near the Thai border, according to Thailand’s government and media reports. Witnesses on the Thai and…

Thailand’s top diplomat visits Myanmar border amid clashes, evacuations | Conflict News

Thailand’s top diplomat visits Myanmar border amid clashes, evacuations | Conflict News

Foreign Minister Parnpree arrives in Mae Sot to review measures to deal with people fleeing fighting across frontier. Thailand’s foreign minister is visiting a border town near Myanmar, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, after days of clashes in which the military government’s troops were expelled by ethnic minority armed…

Fears of discrimination in Thailand despite looming same sex marriage bill | LGBTQ News

Fears of discrimination in Thailand despite looming same sex marriage bill | LGBTQ News

Bangkok, Thailand – Thanadech Jandee is thrilled that Thailand’s marriage equality bill, allowing same-sex couples to marry, is moving closer to becoming law. Thanadech, who was born biologically female and had gender reassignment surgery to identify as male last year, lives with his girlfriend and her son from a previous…

Thailand’s economy stumbles as Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia race ahead | Business and Economy

Thailand’s economy stumbles as Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia race ahead | Business and Economy

Bangkok, Thailand – Sheltering from the sun on a street corner, Kridsada Ahjed rues the day he got involved with the loan sharks who now gobble up most of his daily earnings. “I went to the loan sharks because people like me – with no assets or savings – cannot…

Thai parliament passes same-sex marriage bill | LGBTQ News

Thai parliament passes same-sex marriage bill | LGBTQ News

Pending final approval, bill will cement Thai credentials among Asia’s most liberal societies on LGBTQ issues. Thailand is set to become the first Southeast Asian nation to recognise equal marriage after politicians passed a same-sex marriage bill. The lower house of parliament overwhelmingly voted in favour of the bill, with…