Yingluck released by military
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.
Hundreds of Thais took to the streets in Bangkok today to protest against the country's military coup.
US no longer wants to practice with Thai army
The United States has sent another signal. For example, a joint exercise by the US and Thai army has been stopped.
Coup in Thailand: Photo album Saturday
The expression goes: A picture is worth a thousand words. In this posting four photos from Saturday's events.
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.
Curfew: News from Pattaya
The curfew imposed by the Royal Thai Army remains in force in Thailand and therefore also here in Pattaya.
Military coup Thailand: information for tourists
In this article you can read up-to-date and useful information for tourists in Thailand.
United States steps up pressure on Thailand
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.
Thailand Coup: Breaking News
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!
Situation in Thailand: Information for tourists
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