The ousted prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, is no longer detained in a barracks outside Bangkok, various international media reports, based on sources within the Thai army.

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Hundreds of Thais took to the streets in Bangkok today to protest against the country's military coup.

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The United States has sent another signal. For example, a joint exercise by the US and Thai army has been stopped.

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The expression goes: A picture is worth a thousand words. In this posting four photos from Saturday's events.

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The Senate has the heavy task of appointing an interim prime minister. According to an army source, coup leader General Prayuth Chan-ocha would be preferred by the Senate, but Prayuth does not want the position.

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The curfew imposed by the Royal Thai Army remains in force in Thailand and therefore also here in Pattaya.

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In this article you can read up-to-date and useful information for tourists in Thailand.

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The friendship between the US and Thailand is under pressure. The Americans condemn the coup and want democracy in Thailand to be restored as soon as possible.

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Thailand Coup: Breaking News

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May 24, 2014

In this posting you will find the latest news about the military coup. The posting is constantly updated. Older news in: Coup in Thailand: army sends government home!

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Yesterday at 17.00 p.m. Thai time, military forces took control of Thailand. They say they did this to prevent more violence and to de-escalate the situation

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