Thailand
Drug-Defying Malaria Cases Found in Southeast Asia
A study found the mosquito-transmitted parasite is resistant to anti-malarial drugs in Cambodia-Thailand border regions
Guest Workers Flee Thai Military Coup
After threats and rumored killings, 200,000 Cambodians head home
Thai Junta Promises to Spread Happiness With Free World Cup Matches
The Royal Thai Armed Forces are airing the entire World Cup for free
Protesters in Thailand Adopt 'Hunger Games' Protest Sign
The salute is a gesture of solidarity in the fictional series, set in a dystopian world where young people are forced to fight to the death
After Thai Coup, Junta Has New Opponent: Social Media
The military government is struggling to deal with protests in cities that are erupting more like flash mobs than political rallies
Ousted Thai PM Answers General's Summons a Day After Coup
Leaders of pro- and anti-government protest groups were still believed to be in detention
Thai Army Suspends Constitution, Army Chief Heads Junta
General Prayuth Chan-ocha made the announcement after he held a meeting with all rival factions aimed at finding a solution to six months of anti-government protests
Thai Army Declares Martial Law
"We declared a state of emergency, it's not a coup," a general said
No Reason to Pandemic
Taking advantage of smartphone addiction in Thailand could stop the next bird flu
What I Saw at the Revolution
The Occupy Bangkok! movement has shut down the city with a well-coordinated and peaceful demonstration, but violence seems inevitable
Thai Government Declares State Of Emergency As Protests Drag On
The decree allows security agencies to impose curfews, detain suspects, censor media, ban political gatherings of more than five people and declare areas off-limits
Starbucks v. Starbungs
The coffee behemoth spent a year suing a Thai street vendor for copyright infringement
Starbucks Aims Its Legal Cannon at a Bangkok Street Vendor
In a Godzilla vs. Bambi tale, America's coffee giant sues the owner of Starbungs for copyright infringement.