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The PM sets July 3 for the crucial polls after King Bhumibol Adulyadej approved the dissolution decree.
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Red shirt demonstrators hold a massive rally in Bangkok after prime minister announces possibility of early elections.
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Festivities mark 83rd birthday of Bhumibol Adulyadej amid concerns for his health.
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The Rageh Omaar Report examines the issues behind Bangkok's political crisis.
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Expiry of deadline for vacating Bangkok site follows death of protester's wounded leader.
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Thai renegade general who was shot last week dies in hospital as Bangkok standoff continues.
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Dozens dead as government rejects red shirts' call for UN-brokered talks.
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Government dismisses red shirts' call as troops continue to encircle their camp.
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Pro-government yellow shirts demand action to end anti-government protests in Bangkok.
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One soldier reported killed during attempt by security forces to halt convoy of protesters.
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