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Tensions high in Thai capital after night of violence leaves at least one protester dead.
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At least one anti-government protester is reported to have been killed in the clashes.
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Soldiers prepare to surround red shirt protesters as government withdraws early election offer.
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Government rules out elections as protests by red shirts continue despite peace deal.
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Announcement comes as protesters offer compromise to government amid rising tensions.
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Thai police demand red shirts dismantle barricades after grenade attacks kill one.
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Thai police demand red shirts dismantle barricades after grenade attacks kill one.
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Planned march to financial district delayed as Thai protesters beef up own base.
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Tensions rise as soldiers block financial district to prevent protest by red shirts.
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Red shirts renew demand for PM to resign following deadly clashes with security forces.
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