We have started to collect the most important news related to Thailand in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A Buddhist man is beheaded and two others killed by suspected Islamic militants in southern Thailand.
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Three railway employees are killed and about 70 others are injured in a train crash south of the Thai capital, Bangkok.
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Ousted Thai PM Thaksin has his diplomatic passport revoked as local media are told not to report his words.
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Thailand announces plans to tighten rules regulating foreign firms, despite international unease.
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A seven-year-old British boy dies after being electrocuted in a hotel room at a beach resort in Thailand.
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Thailand's prime minister warns of similar attacks to those on New Year's Eve that killed three people.
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Thailand's stock index falls by 3% as investors react to the New Year's Eve bombings in Bangkok.
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Thailand's deposed PM Thaksin Shinawatra denies involvement in blasts that killed three people in Bangkok.
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Security is tightened in Bangkok as holidaymakers return to a city still reeling from Sunday's bomb attacks.
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Thai PM Surayud Chulanont blames ousted politicians for blasts in Bangkok that killed three and injured 38.
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A series of New Year's Eve blasts in the Thai capital kills three people and injures about 30, including foreigners.
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Thailand's stock and currency markets continue a volatile week as politicians back plans to limit the baht's strength.
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The Thai stock market gains 10% after investment rules are eased, a day after seeing its worst slump for 16 years.
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Thailand looks again at measures to prevent rises in the value of the baht after stocks plunge.
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Thailand lays to rest the final bodies of those killed in one of the regions hardest-hit by the 2004 tsunami.
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Thailand's interim government votes to accept a recommendation to partially lift martial law.
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Thai military chiefs recommend lifting martial law, imposed after the coup, in parts of the country.
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Two men who killed a British tourist in Thailand have their death sentences commuted to life in jail.
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A Thai composer says he had to tone down his opera after threats from the military-backed government.
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A senior Thai Airways executive says the airline would not rule out cancelling its order for six Airbus A380s.
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Three bombs go off in south Thailand, killing one and injuring 30, a day after a peace visit by the new PM.
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The Thai government is probing the anti-drugs campaign launched by ousted PM Thaksin Shinawatra.
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Thailand's coup leaders face criticism for allegedly taking extra payments that effectively double their pay.
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A lawyer for ousted Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra says the family will contest a tax bill on a controversial $1.9bn deal.
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