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International Court of Justice has begun hearings on the ownership of land beside ancient Preah Vihear temple.
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Last Modified: 15 Apr 2013 10:59 GMT
Thai peace talks in Malaysia face uphill task
Discussions to end unrest in Thailand's Muslim-majority provinces start Thursday, but success could be a long way off.
Kate Mayberry
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Last Modified: 27 Mar 2013 09:22 GMT
Environmental summit ends with historic pact
Wildlife convention closes in Bangkok with long-awaited deal on sharks, but pressing environmental issues remain.
Kate Mayberry
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Last Modified: 14 Mar 2013 19:49 GMT
Can CITES come to nature's rescue?
We examine if the global conservation summit can offer a meaningful respite for threatened wildlife.
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Last Modified: 05 Mar 2013 12:26 GMT
Thailand and rebels agree to peace talks
Deal negotiated by Malaysia pledges to work towards peace talks with Muslim rebels aimed at ending decade long unrest.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2013 10:26 GMT
Thai soldiers killed in roadside bombings
At least five soldiers killed and another five wounded in two roadside bombings in country's restive south.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 10 Feb 2013 12:26 GMT
Cambodia cremates former king Sihanouk
Thousands gather in Phnom Penh to pay their final respects to the revered monarch who ruled the country for six decades.
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Last Modified: 04 Feb 2013 14:14 GMT
Teachers targeted in Thai conflict
Some 160 teachers have been killed and many schools set ablaze in continuing ethnic violence.
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Last Modified: 03 Feb 2013 11:53 GMT
Former Thai PM charged with murder
Abhisit Vejjajiva, PM during violent protests in 2010, charged with murder over case of a civilian killed by army.
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Last Modified: 13 Dec 2012 08:42 GMT
Thousands celebrate Thai king's birthday
Turnout in Bangkok seen as proof of public affection for 85-year-old Bhumibol despite political turmoil.
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