government “red shirts” rallied in Thailand's capital Sunday in another show of strength that heralds a rocky run-up to an election due this year.
It was the second big rally this month by the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) (...)
government protesters forced Bangkok's elevated railway system to shut on Tuesday, and the government warned of tougher operations to quell growing unrest in a seven-week crisis that has killed 26 people.
Thailand's revered but ailing 82-year-old (...)
government protest leaders evaded capture Friday in a botched police raid, and Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva unexpectedly delayed his first address to the nation in four days.
Government promises to crack down on what it termed “terrorists” went (...)
government protesters stormed Friday into a telecom company compound where authorities had shut down their vital TV channel, as soldiers and riot police failed to hold them back with tear gas and water cannons.
It was the first use of force by the (...)
government protesters continued to cripple Bangkok Airport Wednesday, reducing air traffic to zero and forcing embattled Premier Somchai Wongsawat to slip into Thailand via the northern city of Chiang Mai.
The premier, who rushed back from an APEC (...)
government protesters marched through the streets of Bangkok on Monday, calling the prime minister a “murderer” and demanding he resign over the violent quashing of a previous rally.
The demonstrators have stepped up their protests against Prime (...)
government protesters hunkered down at the Thai prime minister's office compound Thursday evening, preparing to extend their illegal occupation for a third night with no end in sight.
The crowd of several thousand swelled as some protesters (...)