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[Title] => Thai army ruler named prime minister
[Summary] => Three months after overthrowing an elected government, Thailand's junta leader is stepping out of his army uniform to take up the post of prime minister in a move critics say will prolong his rule and bolster the military's grip on power.
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[Title] => Thai military seizes power in bloodless coup
[Summary] => Without firing a shot, Thailand's powerful military seized control of this volatile Southeast Asian nation Thursday, suspending the constitution and detaining Cabinet ministers in a risky bid to end half a year of political upheaval that many fear will only deepen the nation's crisis.
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ALTHOUGH PRAYUTH
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