Thaksin Shinawatra

An anti-government protester blows a whistle and holds a banner during a rally in central Bangkok January 15, 2014.

Could the protests in Thailand lead to another coup?

Global Politics

Monday Thai opposition leaders kicked off a campaign to “Shutdown Bangkok” continuing weeks of protests against Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. What do the protesters want? You just might be surprised.

Thailand’s political crisis escalates

The World

Asian Markets Get Boost from Thai Election

Arts, Culture & Media

Thailand Politically Divided Ahead of Elections

Conflict & Justice
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‘Red shirt’ protesters plan weekend demonstration in Bangkok

Conflict & Justice
The World

Turmoil grows in Thailand

Conflict & Justice

In Bangkok, anti-government protests have turned violent. For more we turn to Seth Mydans, the Southeast Asia correspondent for the New York Times.

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Protests in Thailand

Global Politics

While anti-government protesters in southern Thailand complain about the current government’s ties to the maligned ex-premier Thaksin Sinawatra, people in the North sing his praises. Reporter Rebecca Henschke speaks with Thaksin lovers in his home town.