Story Archive
2024-05-31
Thailand’s Labor Ministry is requiring migrant workers to return to Myanmar to extend their stay.
2024-05-31
Thai citizens were targeted 79 million times by scammers via phone, text messages, authorities say.
2024-05-30
Attorney General Merrick Garland said the botnet led to $5.9 billion in losses to a U.S. COVID relief program.
2024-05-29
Thaksin Shinawatra defamed the monarchy during a 2015 interview in South Korea, attorney general alleges.
2024-05-29
Based in the Thai beachside city of Pattaya, the group took control of Americans’ computers to apply for funds.
2024-05-27
Both defendants were involved in protests that roiled Thailand in 2020-21, demanding reform of the monarchy and constitutional amendments.
2024-05-26
His government has failed so far to deliver on its economic promises, observers and business owners say.
2024-05-24
They are being questioned by Thai officials and awaiting repatriation, an army officer told RFA.
2024-05-22
Elections may have been restored, but Thailand’s democracy has not yet recovered from May 22, 2014, analysts say.
2024-05-21
Forty senators, who petitioned Constitutional Court, say ex-minister should not have been appointed because of criminal record.
2024-05-16
They discussed promised election plans and the possibility of future aid.
2024-05-15
Human rights activists call the Southeast Asian nation increasingly dangerous for those fleeing persecution.
2024-05-15
Burmese junta suspended overseas work permits for young men to boost conscription.
2024-05-14
Netiporn Sanesangkhom had been detained on charges linked to lèse-majesté, the strict anti-royal defamation law.
2024-05-10
Hailed as a success by the Thai government, the pilot project could see another expansion.