Amid political violence‚ Thai king urges stability
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Thailand’s revered king on Thursday appealed to the people to work for the “stability and security” of the country but did not make any direct comment on the anti-government protests that has deeply...
View ArticleAmid political violence, Thai king urges stability
Click photo to enlarge A Thai woman dressed in the royal color of yellow cries as she watches King Bhumibol Adulyadej make a speech on a giant screen, on his 86th birthday at the Democracy Monument in...
View ArticleThai King Calls For Stability Amid Political Unrest
Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, in an address marking his 86th birthday, called on his people to do their duty "for stability, security of our nation" in an apparent reference to ongoing...
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Share Photo✉ An elderly man listens to King Bhumibol Adulyadej make a speech on a giant screen, on the king's 86th birthday at the Democracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013....
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View ArticleThai protests ease ahead of King's birthday
Thailand's anti-government protesters and security forces have observed a temporary truce as the nation prepares to mark the birthday of the revered king, after police stepped back in a dramatic move...
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View ArticleThai violence eases ahead of king's birthday
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View ArticleThai protesters temporary end rally before King's birthday
Anti-government protesters demanding the resignation of Premier Yingluck Shinawatra and security forces in Thailand today observed an uneasy truce on the eve of the revered monarch's 86th birthday....
View ArticleThailand violence eases ahead of King's birthday
Protesters intent on toppling Thailand’s democratically elected prime minister plan to press their struggle again Wednesday with a peaceful march on Bangkok’s national police headquarters, one day...
View ArticleProtest truce eases Thai tension - for now
- After nearly two weeks of anti-government protests and violence, the Thai capital was calm on Thursday as celebrations kicked off to mark the birthday of the country's highly revered monarch. The...
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View ArticleThai king urges people to do their duty, declines comment on crisis
BANGKOK — Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej called on his people to do their duty for the good of the country in a birthday address on Thursday, but avoided direct reference to the latest political turmoil...
View ArticleThai king urges people to ‘do their duty’
Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej called on his people to do their duty for the good of the country in a birthday address today, but avoided direct reference to the latest political turmoil roiling the...
View ArticleThailand protests subdue for King's birthday
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View ArticleThai king appeals for stability after violent protests
BANGKOK: Thailand's revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej urged the nation to work together for "stability" in a speech on Thursday on his 86th birthday, as protesters prepare for fresh anti-government...
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