Lawyer's wife, Angkhana Neelaphaijit, disappointed with the verdict, will continue to press authorities to locate husband
Law allows Thai authorities to detain suspects without charge, listen in on phone calls, ban public protests, censor news media
Government says it is ready for peace talks, while Indonesian Army chief claims his troops killed more than 200 rebels since tsunami
Thai security officials say measures are necessary because attacks are becoming more sophisticated and more deadly; critics fear govern
Leaders say assembly will reconvene after a three-day religious holiday
In Thailand, voters went to the polls Sunday to elect a new government, with a big victory projected for the Thai Rak Thai party of Pri
Relief workers are pushing to restore sense of normalcy to community by bringing survivors together, opening school
Jalal Talabani's designation is gesture of reconciliation, unity by disparate leaders of Iraq who are struggling to erase legacy of opp
Welfare Minister Alwi Shihab says 100,000 still missing indicating number of victims may rise
US helicopters carry out 200 missions daily, airlifting some 120 tons a day of supplies to isolated villages
US defense secretary says China appears to be expanding its missile forces, allowing them to target many parts of the world
US defense secretary holds separate meetings with interim President Jalal Talabani, Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari during surprise
Thousands of civilians and more than 1,200 foreign soldiers have been killed since American-led forces overthrew Saddam Hussein two yea
Move seems aimed at bolstering Thaksin Shinawatra's ambitious program for his second, four-year term
Thaksin Shinawatra's business acumen and populist policies have made him the most powerful man in Thailand
Burma's military leaders say convention is first step toward bringing democracy, but critics say conference lacks legitimacy because of
Thaksin Shinawatra says two key figures in south have fled to Malaysia as security forces continue to hunt '100 core members'
Fifty two of the paper's 200 employees are dead, others traumatized by the loss of family and colleagues, but Serambi daily newspaper o
Prime Minister Soe Win, however, indicated that opposition National League for Democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi would remain under hou
Thaksin Shinawatra visited markets in southernmost provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat
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