(VOVworld) – Suthep Thangsuban, leader of the ongoing anti-government protest on Thursday threatened to bring Bangkok to a "complete shutdown" on Election Day. Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Thailand reported...
(VOVworld) – Voting has been canceled at around 16 voting stations in Bangkok as Thai anti-government protesters blocked access to some polling stations as advanced voting began, and prevented officials in charge...
(VOVworld)- Thailand's constitutional court has deferred a ruling on whether a general election scheduled for 2 February can be postponed, as protesters keep up pressure on the government to step...
(VOVworld)- The army has raised an alert of more violence at anti-government protests after intelligence indicated weapons and explosives are being moved into Bangkok
(VOVworld) – The Thai Election Commission (EC) has sent a proposal to postpone the election to the Thai Constitutional Court, said the Commission’s General Secretary Puchong Nutrawong on Tuesday
(VOVworld) – Two consecutive bomb attacks on the army took place in the Thai southern province of Narathiwat on Tuesday
(VOVworld) - The Thai Navy Seals have rejected allegations that some of its personnel were involved in Sunday's bombing in the heart of Bangkok where anti-government protesters were gathering
(VOVworld)- According to the Thai Centre for the Administration of Peace and Order on Sunday, a bomb which targeted protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban and killed one person was set...
(VOVworld) – Thailand’s Election Commission has been unable to recruit the 140,000 officials needed to supervise the election in 15 southern provinces which will take place in 3 weeks’...
(VOVworld) – Protesters overflowed into Bangkok streets on Monday - the first day of a “Shutdown Bangkok” campaign led by Suthep Thaugsuban
(VOVworld)- According to the plan of the opposition forces in Thailand, protestors will begin blockading main routes, stop officials from going to work, and cut electricity to some important governmental...
(VOVworld) - Thailand's pro-government Red Shirt activists said Friday they will hold rallies across the country this weekend. They are attempting to counter the anti-government protesters' move to...
(VOVworld)- Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Sunday called on citizens to vote in the general election scheduled to take place on February 2
(VOVworld) – Thailand’s anti-government protest movement reassured tourists on Friday that it would not target the kingdom’s airports or public transportation during a planned shutdown of Bangkok on...
(VOVworld) - The Thai Government will ask the military to provide security for the February election after violent clashes between police and opposition protesters left two people dead and more than...
(VOVworld) – Thailand's government has rejected calls to delay the national election scheduled for next February to ease the country’s escalating political conflict. In a televised speech, Thai Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana...
(VOVworld) – Thai police fired tear gas on Thursday morning to prevent opposing protesters from disrupting preparations for the coming election at Thai-Japanese stadium in Bangkok
(VOVworld)- Anti-government protestors in Thailand stopped preventing voters from registering for the general election on February 2, 2014
(VOVworld) – Anti-government demonstrators in Thailand said they will step up their protests in an attempt to force Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to step down and will push for electoral...
(VOVworld) - Thailand's Supreme Commander, General Thanasak Patimaprakorn, has dismissed an appeal by the opposition rally leader to intervene in the political crisis and support efforts by protesters to oust the...