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Deaths reported during raid on military camp in Narathiwat by fighters who also stole arms and ammunition.
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Cambodian officials arrest a Thai MP amongst six others for allegedly crossing the countries' disputed border.
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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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Three blasts marr rallies in Bangkok as protesters demand fresh elections.
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Red Shirts vow more demonstrations as prime minister rejects call for fresh elections.
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Protesters rally outside military base, demanding PM resign and call elections.
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Thai capital braces for violence as anti-government red shirts prepare for major rally.
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Stricter measures ordered ahead of major anti-government rally in nation's capital.
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