Tag: Thailand
Thai court orders end to royal insult law reform campaign
The court said the plan to amend the royal defamation law showed "an intent to separate the monarchy from the Thai nation"
Top court clears Pita Limjaroenrat, head of Thailand’s largest party
For young people and urban residents, new perspectives are opening for greater equality and respect for fundamental rights.
Thai court orders emergency plan to improve air quality
A draft Clean Air Act endorsed by Srettha's cabinet, aimed at tackling the problem, passed its first reading in parliament
Thai government initiates talks for peace in troubled southern provinces
The conflict, lingering since the end of World War II, has resulted in a devastating toll of 10 thousand victims over the last two decades
Advocate for migrant rights persists despite threats from Thai and Cambodian...
Pheaktra sees himself as an advocate for migrant workers, standing by their side and addressing their problems.
Labor official: As Thailand ages, more Lao migrant workers will be...
Bringing in more Lao workers to Thailand would also be a good fit culturally, according to Aphichat Chamratrithirong
That miraculous night
Our stories can be the light in the darkness that leads the way for others to follow.
US religious freedom commission urges Thailand not to deport Hmong activist...
Thai authorities have detained other Vietnamese victims of religious persecution who entered Thailand illegally to escape repression
Catholic Church in Thailand launches Xavier Campus in Chiang Rai
The primary goal of Sangtham College, Xavier Campus, is to upgrade the Xavier Learning Community into an institution of higher education
SPOTLIGHT: Saying yes to God forever
A young Vietnamese woman makes the "radical choice" of dedicating her life to God in a remote predominantly Buddhist community in northeastern Thailand