(VOVworld) - Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) and the Public Relations Department (PRD) of Thailand have agreed to increase the sharing of information and cooperation in audio and visual broadcasting,...
(VOVworld) – The Thai leader of the months-long street protests which preceded Thailand's latest coup appeared in court Monday to deny a murder charge over a bloody crackdown on opposition ...
(VOVworld) - Thailand's military government said Monday it had begun an overhaul of Thailand’s electoral system following an announcement by General Prayuth Chan-ocha that elections could take place...
(VOVworld)- The Thai military government has set up a committee for Reconciliation and Reform (CRR), as part of its roadmap leading to new elections, Banpot Phunpian, spokesman of the Internal Security...
(VOVworld) - The military junta running Thailand has lifted the nationwide curfew it imposed last month after seizing power following months of political turmoil
(VOVworld) - A prominent anti-coup activist in Thailand could face up to 14 years in prison if convicted of incitement, computer crimes and ignoring a summons by the junta, police...
(VOVworld) - Thai police arrested seven anti-coup protesters on Sunday following a rally outside a Bangkok shopping centre
(VOVworld) – The Thai government deployed 6,500 troops and policemen around Bangkok on Sunday to prevent anti-coup demonstrations
(VOVworld) – The Thai National Council for Peace and Order announced Tuesday a 3-stage plan and assigned Assistant to the Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Kampanart Ruddith to head the Reconciliation Centre...
(VOVworld) – The Thai military government has imposed a series of urgent solutions to stimulate the economy, which is facing recession following several months of political instability
(VOVworld) – Hundreds of demonstrators gathered at shopping centres in Bangkok on Sunday to protest the May 22 military coup
(VOVworld) – Around 6000 Thai soldiers and policemen were deployed in different localities in Bangkok on Sunday as part of the authorities’ efforts to prevent anti-coup protest
(VOVworld) - Thailand’s military junta announced on Thursday they would no longer allow any demonstrations against last week’s military coup, and deployed some 1,350 troops and police...
(VOVworld) – Thailand’s army on Wednesday released leaders of the “red shirt” movement (the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship – UDD) which supports the civilian movement ousted in the coup...
(VOVworld) – Some one thousand demonstrators marched in Bangkok on Sunday to protest last week’s military coup, despite martial law forbidding demonstrations and political gatherings of more than 5 people
(VOVworld)- The world public has paid special attention to China’s deployment of its oil rig Haiyang 981 in Vietnam’s waters
(VOVworld) – Thailand’s military detained former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra after summoning her for talks
(VOVworld) – The international community has voiced concerns about the situation in Thailand after the Thai army seized power in a coup
(VOVworld) - Thailand's caretaker Prime Minister Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan proposed that the Thai Election Commission hold new elections on August 3, just hours after the Thai army declared martial law nationwide...
(VOVworld) – Thai Army Commander-in-Chief, General Prayuth Chan-ocha declared martial law Tuesday on the entire nation to take effect at 3 am