Topic: Panitan Wattanayagorn
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Thailand, insurgents sign first ever agreement to start peace talks
Violence has occurred nearly every day in Thailand's three southernmost provinces since the insurgency erupted in 2004.
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Terrorism & Security Thai officials say Tuesday's Bangkok blasts were meant for Israeli diplomats
The Iranian suspects in the Bangkok blasts were planning to attack Israeli diplomats, a senior Thai intelligence official said. Earlier blasts in India and Georgia also targeted Israelis this week.
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Thailand protests: 'Red shirt' protesters rule out talks with government
Thai 'red shirt' protesters ruled out negotiations with the government Sunday, one day after clashes during the Thailand protests killed at least 21 people in the country's deadliest political violence since 1992.
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Why Thailand still uses discredited bomb detectors
The governments of Thailand and Britain have deemed the GT200 bomb detector unreliable, but the Thai military continues to use it to make arrests in the Muslim south.
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Thai protest leader's attempted assassination shatters hope for calm
The prime minister Friday extended the state of emergency he declared last week after rival protesters descended on the capital.
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Thailand's political stalemate deepens
Activists have disrupted air and rail travel, and refuse to leave government grounds.







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