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Talks rejected as Thai toll mounts
Dozens dead as government rejects red shirts' call for UN-brokered talks.
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Thai protesters 'ready for talks'
Government dismisses red shirts' call as troops continue to encircle their camp.
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Thai threat to choke off red shirts
Protesters defiant as military says it will block food and water from their camp.
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Thai deputy PM meets investigators
Red shirt protesters want Suthep Thaugsuban charged over clashes with security forces.
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Deaths in Thailand street clashes
PM rejects calls for resignation as red shirts and troops clash in Bangkok, leaving 15 dead.
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Protests intensify in Thai capital
Red shirts seek parliament's immediate dissolution as they clash with troops in Bangkok.
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Thai PM declares state of emergency
Army given broader powers in capital after protesters briefly storm parliament.
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Red shirts storm Thai parliament
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