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The Thai government has officially sanctioned a budget of $1.2 billion to host a Grand Prix in the capital city of Bangkok.
Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has apologized for the political turbulence set off by a leaked recording of ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) -After less than a year in office, Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has her back to the ...
After Thailand became the first South Asian country to legalize gay marriage, this LGBTQ+ travel destination is only getting ...
The government that was formed on a shaky foundation started showing cracks last December, when Pheu Thai lawmakers sought to ...
Thailand moves a step closer to hosting a grand prix as the country's cabinet approves a bid to host a street race in Bangkok ...
Hundreds of anti-government protesters gathered outside Thailand’s Government House today, demanding Prime Minister ...
Thailand’s cabinet approved a proposal for Bangkok to host a Formula One race for at least five years starting in 2028, ...
Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been widely criticized for appearing weak in a conversation with Cambodia’s Hun Sen, who released ...
Protesters waved Thai flags and placards labelling Ms Paetongtarn a “traitor”, and chanted “Get out!”. Read more at ...
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, scion of the kingdom’s most prominent political dynasty, faces an abrupt end to ...
Thai police say over a dozen foreigners, mostly Australians and British, were arrested for allegedly running an online ...
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