Topic: People's Alliance for Democracy
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Terrorism & Security
Tensions erupt as Thailand, Cambodia exchange gunfire at disputed border temple
Clashes near a temple on the Thailand-Cambodia border wounded at least two Thai troops today. Each nation claims land around the World Heritage Site.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 01/28
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Gallery: Top revolutions of the past decade
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The fuel behind Thailand red-shirt protesters' fire
Thailand's red-shirt protesters accepted a government reconciliation roadmap on Tuesday. But they refused to end their demonstrations, which have left 27 people dead.
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Briefing: Why Thai protesters are taking to the streets again
Antigovernment activists plan to defy a tough security law to rally Saturday on the third anniversary of a military coup.
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Thai protesters mark anniversary of 2006 coup
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Thai 'yellow shirt' protest leader survives assassination attempt
Attack on Sondhi Limthongkul could further weaken the economy and strengthen hard-liners
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Terrorism & Security
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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In Thailand, populist protesters turn the tables on the government
Thousands of supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra seek to topple the government that itself came to power after mass demonstrations.
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New Thai prime minister chosen
Largely untested, opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva says his first priorities are fixing the economy and rescuing the tourist industry.
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Beneath Thailand's tumult, a rural-urban fault line
Lawmakers are to pick a new prime minister Monday – the third in four months, reflecting the country's polarized politics.
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Ruling party must disband, Thai court orders
Antigovernment protesters cheered Tuesday's verdict and agreed to end a week-long airport blockade.
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Terrorism & Security
Thai court bans prime minister, ruling party from politics
The verdict came amid a confrontation between the ousted leader, Somchai, and antigovernment protesters occupying Bangkok's airports.
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Airport clash grounds Thailand
The tug of war is stranding tourists and raising fears of escalating violence. The military denies rumors of an imminent coup, while the king remains silent.
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Few gains in Thai protesters' 'final war'
The antigovernment group swarmed the airport where the prime minister was supposed to arrive Wednesday.
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Terrorism & Security
Thai army leader asks prime minister to step down
Attacks on antigovernment protesters injured at least seven at Thailand's main airport and in Bangkok Wednesday.
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Terrorism & Security
Nighttime attack on Thai antigovernment protesters wounds at least 20
The government denied attacking demonstrators, who have called for the ouster of the prime minister.
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Violence escalates in Thai protests
Efforts to oust the prime minister included barricading legislators in Parliament for five hours on Tuesday.
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As a TV chef, Thai P.M. cooked his own goose
Prime Minister Samak was forced to quit Tuesday, after a court ruled he'd broken the law by hosting two TV cooking shows while in office.
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Who's joining Thai protests?
More students are marching to unseat Prime Minister Samak, adding to an ideologically mixed coalition of businesspeople, royalists, and academics.
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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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