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Over 10,000 people took to the streets of Bangkok to stage a protest, demanding the resignation of Thailand’s Prime Minister ...
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Thailand's ex-Prime Minister Yingluck ordered to pay for losses from a rice subsidy program - MSNBANGKOK (AP) — A Thai court on Thursday ordered exiled former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to pay more than 10 billion baht ($304 million) to compensate for losses incurred by a money ...
A Thai court ordered former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra to pay a 10.03 billion baht ($306 million) fine for losses incurred under her administration’s controversial rice purchase program ...
A Thai court yesterday ordered former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to pay 10 billion baht (around $305 million) in damages over an ill-fated rice pledging scheme, complicating, perhaps for ...
A Thai court on Thursday ordered self-exiled former premier Yingluck Shinawatra to pay 10 billion baht ($305 million) in damages over a botched rice pledging scheme that saw her sentenced in 2017 ...
Thai Raksa Chart, which is tied to ex-premiers Thaksin and Yingluck Shinawatra, proposed Princess Ubolratana as its prime ministerial candidate if its bloc emerged with a lower house majority ...
A Thai party which is a crucial cog in the election strategy of the Shinawatra political clan could be dissolved by a court later Thursday for its ill-starred bid to front a princess as its ...
A Thai court will decide this week whether to give embattled Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra more time to defend herself against charges of abuse of power, accusations that could bring her down ...
A Thai court on Thursday ordered exiled former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to pay more than 10 billion baht ($304 million) to compensate for losses incurred by a money-losing rice farming ...
The court annulled a 2016 order by the Finance Ministry for her to pay 35.7 billion baht ($1.1 billion) in compensation, saying Yingluck was not proven directly responsible for the alleged corruption.
The court annulled a 2016 order by the Finance Ministry for her to pay 35.7 billion baht ($1.1 billion) in compensation, saying Yingluck was not proven directly responsible for the alleged corruption.
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