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Thailand coup

Thailand eyes record tourism despite crash, coup

Thai junta says elections will happen this year

Thailand's post-coup PM unveils cabinet

Cabinet to be finished this weekend, says post-coup Thai PM
Thailand`s military-backed premier Surayud Chulanont confirmed that his cabinet line up of 35 ministers would be completed this weekend, but refused to disclose any names.

New Thai PM builds cabinet as Thaksin party crumbles
Thailand`s new military-appointed prime minister was putting together his new government while the political power base of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra was fast falling apart.

Ex-Thai PM Thaksin resigns as party chief
Thailand`s ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra has resigned as leader of his party, threatening its survival amid intensifying graft investigations by the new military-backed government.

Thai police to probe of Shin-Temasek deal
Thailand`s commerce ministry has said it has asked police to investigate the 1.9-billion-dollar sale of top telecoms company Shin Corp. to Singapore`s Temasek Holdings by the family of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra.

Thailand's new junta-backed PM gets to work
Thailand`s new military-installed prime minister has started to put together a government and moved to reassure the world that the country is on the path back to democracy.

Thai business leaders, investors welcome new PM
Thai business leaders and investors have welcomed their new premier amid hopes the military-backed leader will shore up confidence in an economy rocked by months of political crisis.

Thai business leaders, investors welcome new PM
Thai business leaders and investors have welcomed their new premier amid hopes the military-backed leader will shore up confidence in an economy rocked by months of political crisis.

Thai junta names ex-army chief as new premier

Thai junta readies to install new PM
Thailand`s ruling generals were set to unveil a new constitution ahead of an expected announcement that the country`s former army chief would be named as interim prime minister.

Retired general seen as Thailand's new premier

Thailand brushes off loss of US military aid

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