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     BANGKOK, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- Thai Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said the cabinet has not yet discussed the lifting of martial law at its weekly meeting on Tuesday because "it is not an urgent matter", though there had been signs showing that a decision addressing the issue would be made this week. 
 
    BANGKOK, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- Thai National police chief Pol General Kowit Vatana signed on Monday an endorsement recommending four military officers be charged with trying to assassinate ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra in August, Thai media reported.

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·Meechai voted as Thai NLA speaker
·Thai interim legislature to consider lifting political gatherings ban
·Thai ex-PM's wife meets King's top advisor for Thaksin's return
·Thai PM: ban on political rallies to ease, martial law remains

 
 
 
 
 
 

·Ousted Thai PM arrives in London
·Thai King's endorsement seen as evidence situation is under control
·UN chief calls for new elections in Thailand
·U.S. condemns military coup in Thailand
·Thaksin' assets not frozen: Thai central bank governor

·British foreign office confirms ousted Thai PM expected in London
·Thai coup leader: civilian govt to be formed in 2 weeks
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Thai coup commanders appointed posts
·Thai business sector hopes minimal economic impact after coup
·Thai coup commanders have anti-Thaksin group leaders in custody

·Thai military takes over Thaksin's residences
·Inmates in Bangkok Central Prison state riot
·Thai military say political gatherings banned in Thailand
·Thai coup leaders promise to hand over power to people
·Coup d'etat launched in Thailand

·Thai military coup ousts PM Thaksin when he is out
·Thai Army Chief Songdhi is chief commander of coup: military source
·Privy Counselor General Surayu Zhulanong to be new Thai PM: military source
·Army commander takes over government, declares martial law
·Thai caretaker cabinet dismissed, Constitution Court annulled after military coup: spokesman

·Thai military issues statement on successful coup
·Scheduled Thai prime minister speech at UN General Assembly canceled
·Thai PM declares emergency state, later cut off
·Thai military declares launch of coup
·Coup rumors widely spread in Thailand


·U.S. suspends aid to Thailand due to coup

·UN official urges Thai authorities to respect basic rights
·Int'l community urges Thailand to restore democracy
·Thailand's coup is an internal matter: Cambodian newspaper
·Canada "deeply concerned" by Thai military coup: FM
·Asia-Pacific nations react to Thailand's military coup

·Thailand's coup arouses concern from Asia-Pacific nations
·Philippine military assures no coup against Arroyo
·China: Changes in Thailand are internal affairs
·Chinese FM warns nationals in Thailand to be cautious
·International community reacts to military coup in Thailand

·U.S. calls for peaceful solution to political difference in Thailand
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EU presidency calls for restored democratic order in Thailand
·Finnish PM stresses need to revert to democratic order in Thailand
·Indonesia concerned with military coup in Thailand
·Singapore concerned with military coup in Thailand


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Thai military overthrows Thaksin gov't in coup

Army coup in Thailand

Thai situation not clear

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Situation in Thailand

Crisis in Thailand

Snap general election in Thailand

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