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Thailand laments Mideast escalation with 6 citizens in captivity
'Hard to be optimistic' about farm workers held in Gaza, says vice foreign minister
Thailand, Malaysia, and India have to balance policy and voter expectations
Investors embrace political stability as alarms sound over Thailand's fragility
Srettha government stands firm on handout to revive flagging economy
Flow of drugs increases as armed rebels use sales to fund war efforts
New foreign minister makes first visits to China, India and Saudi Arabia
Lenders respond to criticism, say they 'do not have this kind of investigators'
Public-private initiative to spearhead development of large language models
Bhumjaithai Party becomes key player as ruling Pheu Thai loses popularity
Move picks up where Tsai left off in diversifying economic ties away from China
Siam Commercial Bank and others urged to cut ties with Myanmar state-owned entities
Upcoming vote a key milestone for return to civilian rule
Middle power nations hedge to mitigate effects of major power rivalry, analysts say
Shin Nakayama shares his weekly reflections and recommendations
Pheu Thai leaders are on their guard about another possible coup attempt
Former PM viewed as becoming more active in Thai politics
60% of users do so for recreational purposes instead of intended medical use
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Former populist leader seems eager to remake his image for political gain
In risky strategy, opposition party says Constitutional Court has no jurisdiction
PM faces removal petition while opposition awaits dissolution ruling
Farmers trapped between conflict abroad and low wages at home
Station closure marks shift from traditional outlets as social media platforms dominate
Legal challenges haunt both Pheu Thai founder and PM Srettha
Bangkok eyes bigger role among emerging nations in bloc led by China, India, Russia
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