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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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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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Army commander told to restore order to Bangkok as red shirts aim for more protests.
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Anti-government group moves all protesters to business district and refuses more talks.
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Thai demonstrators say call for ruling party to be disbanded will not stop rallies.
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Thai prime minister cancels Vietnam visit as tensions rise over Bangkok protests.
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Government backs down from threat to forcibly remove protesters occupying Bangkok airports.
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