We have started to collect the most important news related to Thailand in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Thailand gets tough with ethnic Hmong refugees
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An aid agency in Thailand says it is closing a camp for about 5,000 ethnic Hmong refugees, citing military intimidation.
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Nine people die in just 24 hours in southern Thailand, on the anniversary of an infamous mosque attack.
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A Buddhist preacher in Thailand says is planning a "good manners" guide to curb effeminate activities of gay and transgender monks.
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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva lifts a two-week-old state of emergency imposed amid violent protests in Bangkok.
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The deep divisions right at the heart of Thai society
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One of the leaders of the "red-shirt" protest movement in Thailand vows renewed action to oust the government.
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The leader of the movement which helped bring down former Thai PM Thaksin in 2006 is shot and injured in Bangkok.
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Thailand's former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra appeals to the king to resolve the country's political crisis.
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The Thai government revokes the passport of self-exiled former leader Thaksin Shinawatra in the wake of recent protests.
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Why no-one benefits from the chaos in Thailand
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Thai authorities issue arrest warrants for 13 protest leaders and the man they support, former PM Thaksin Shinawatra.
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An anti-government protest in the centre of Thailand's capital breaks up, after soldiers move in overnight warning them to leave.
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Security forces advance towards a hard core of anti-government protesters in Bangkok, after a day of violence.
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Thailand's PM tells the BBC that Bangkok is under control, as two people are killed at the end of a day of protests.
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Thai soldiers fight running battles with protesters in Bangkok, as the army intervenes to break up anti-government blockades.
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Government takes on protesters as army looks on
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An anti-government protest in Bangkok has broken up, after soldiers moved in overnight. What next for the country?
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Soldiers appear in Bangkok after Thai authorities declared a state of emergency, a day after protests cancelled a summit.
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The leader of the Thai protesters who humiliated the government by forcing the cancellation of an Asian summit is detained.
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Asia summit fiasco shows how deep political divide is
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A summit of Asian leaders in Thailand is cancelled after anti-government protesters break into the venue.
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Some 200 anti-government protesters in Thailand push past police cordons to reach the venue for an Asean summit.
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Thailand declares a public holiday to help security forces deal with mass anti-government protests in Bangkok.
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Thai protesters start taking lessons from their rivals
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Protesters in Thailand surround the home of an influential royal adviser, accusing him of engineering an army coup.
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Protesters in Thailand smash the window of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's car, ahead of a big anti-government rally.
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Disturbing details emerge on Thai nightclub inferno
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Cambodia's PM says he does not wish to see border clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops escalate.
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A Thai man is jailed for 10 years for breaking the country's stringent laws against insulting the monarchy.
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Thai and Cambodian soldiers clash in a disputed border area, with reports of one Thai soldier killed by Cambodian rocket fire.
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Thailand's government offers talks with former PM Thaksin Shinawatra as it tries to end protests by his supporters.
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The Thai government scraps a cabinet meeting, easing fears of a confrontation with thousands of protesters in Bangkok.
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