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In bid to solve Thailand's chronic political conflict, a former leading government whip has proposed the setting up of a national unity government under the leadership of an elected Member of Parliament (MP) as interim prime minister.

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Thai ruling party The Pheu Thai accused the anti-government People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) of working on a four-step plan to overthrow the caretaker Yingluck Shinawatra administration by mid-April.

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Rivals national flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) and budget airline Cebu Air Inc. (Cebu Pacific) have reduced flights to Bangkok amid the growing political tension sparked by anti-government protests in the capital city of Thailand.

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Anti-government demonstrators in Thailand's capital surrounded polling stations and chained their doors shut yesterday as the country readied for a tense day of advance voting ahead of general elections that are supposed to take place next week.

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A tense Thailand prepared for Sunday's round of advance voting as the main Feb. 2 elections still hung in the balance.

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Anti-government protesters determined to unseat Thailand's prime minister surrounded a Bangkok sports stadium on yesterday in an unsuccessful attempt to block political parties from registering for February elections.

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Thailand's prime minister canceled plans to attend a Pacific trade forum in Hawaii this weekend as she struggled Tuesday to cope with her country's worst flooding in a half-century.

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The majority of Thai people showed disagreement with the amendment to the 2007 constitution proposed by the ruling Pheu Thai Party, saying it could cause a new round of conflict, showed Abac Poll's survey on Sunday.

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The Criminal Court on Tuesday morning decided to grant bails for two core Red-shirt leaders Jatuporn Prompan and Nisit Sinthuprai.

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U.S. Ambassador to Thailand on Tuesday met outgoing Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to congratulate on a smooth election on July 3 and said she was ready to work with both new government and opposition.

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Thai ruling party The Pheu Thai accused the anti-government People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) of working on a four-step plan to overthrow the caretaker Yingluck Shinawatra administration by mid-April.

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Rivals national flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) and budget airline Cebu Air Inc. (Cebu Pacific) have reduced flights to Bangkok amid the growing political tension sparked by anti-government protests in the capital city of Thailand.

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Anti-government demonstrators in Thailand's capital surrounded polling stations and chained their doors shut yesterday as the country readied for a tense day of advance voting ahead of general elections that are supposed to take place next week.

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A tense Thailand prepared for Sunday's round of advance voting as the main Feb. 2 elections still hung in the balance.

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Anti-government protesters determined to unseat Thailand's prime minister surrounded a Bangkok sports stadium on yesterday in an unsuccessful attempt to block political parties from registering for February elections.

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Thailand's prime minister canceled plans to attend a Pacific trade forum in Hawaii this weekend as she struggled Tuesday to cope with her country's worst flooding in a half-century.

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The majority of Thai people showed disagreement with the amendment to the 2007 constitution proposed by the ruling Pheu Thai Party, saying it could cause a new round of conflict, showed Abac Poll's survey on Sunday.

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The Criminal Court on Tuesday morning decided to grant bails for two core Red-shirt leaders Jatuporn Prompan and Nisit Sinthuprai.

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U.S. Ambassador to Thailand on Tuesday met outgoing Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to congratulate on a smooth election on July 3 and said she was ready to work with both new government and opposition.

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