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Decision to delay trial of nearly 100 activists accused of staging 2008 protests prompted by lack of legal presentation.
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Thai court sentences magazine editor to 10 years in prison for insulting the monarchy.
Asia
Last Modified: 23 Jan 2013 12:02 GMT
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Lawyer of Arisman Pongreungrong, one of 24 defendants, says client suffered food poisoning; trial to resume in a month.
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Judge says opposition leaders, on trial for deadly civil unrest in 2010, enjoy immunity while parliament is in session.
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Hundreds of police surrounded the court Friday as it dismissed an opposition complain against the ruling party.
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Chiranuch Premchaiporn given suspended jail term amid calls to change laws limiting comments about royal family.
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Prosecutors said former Soviet military officer stood to make millions from supplying weapons to Colombian group FARC.
Americas
Last Modified: 03 Nov 2011 09:23 GMT
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Yingluck Shinawatra, Thailand's PM elect, is certain she will survive an investigation into alleged campaign violations.
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The self-exiled former prime minister is one of the most influential and polarising figures in Thai politics.
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More than a dozen leaders of yellow shirt movement ordered to pay millions of dollars to operator of Bangkok airports.
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