Today in News from Thailand:

• Drought in the North: Sprinkler planes out of work for three days
• Five students of Prachin Buri bus accident in coma
• Suicide: Canadian (64) jumps from Subvarnabhumi footbridge

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As of today, it is back to business as usual in Asok, Pathumwan, Ratchaprasong and Silom, which have been occupied by the protest movement for six weeks. The demonstrators have retreated to the Lumpini Park and continue the fight from there.

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Today in News from Thailand

• Prachin Buri Bus Accident: Student succumbs to injuries
• Rain of bullets for real estate magnate's bungalow
• No re-election problems expected in Petchaburi

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Chinese tourists swarm over the campus of Chiang Mai University. From this week they have to pay for it, because they make a mess.

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The closure of four protest sites in Bangkok should pave the way for talks. But conciliatory reactions are so far lacking from the red shirt movement and the government.

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Ban Ki-moon not welcome as mediator in conflict
• BTS will drive earlier (on a trial basis).
• Anti-Siam banners in Narathiwat and Yala

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Army commander Prayuth Chan-ocha hints at the possibility of a "special method" to solve the political crisis. But what does he mean? Joost should know.

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Bangkok Shutdown retreats to Lumpini Park this weekend. All rally stages are dismantled and all blocked streets are cleared. But the fight to overthrow the Yingluck government continues, says action leader Suthep Thaugsuban.

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A collision between a coach and a truck at 5am this morning in Prachin Buri left 15 people dead and 40 injured.

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Red shirts build concrete wall in front of corruption committee office
• Salty seawater threatens drinking water in Bangkok; water shortage elsewhere
• TV debate Prime Minister Yingluck and action leader Suthep unlikely

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Lampang and Phrae covered in smoke from forest fires
• Monks plead for peaceful resolution
• Red shirts close office corruption committee

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The issuance of promissory notes seems to be as much of a flop as previous attempts by the government to find money to pay the farmers who have been waiting months for their money.

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Eric Clapton's March 2 concert at the Impact Arena in Bangkok has been cancelled. Clapton is shocked by the violence in the capital and has resisted his action.

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Request to Governors: Restrict mob movements
• Farmers demonstrate at Don Mueang Air Force Base
• Ten construction workers killed by collapsing concrete beam

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Prime Minister Yingluck, her brother Thaksin and action leader Suthep and his political supporters should end their deadly stalemate and start negotiating a solution. This urgent appeal is made by the editors of the Bangkok Post in a comment (significantly) placed on the front page.

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Prime Minister Yingluck harassed during visit to OTOP center
• Red shirt leader gives 'disgusting' speech
• Krabi: Six tourists injured in speedboat collision

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The Thai Immigration Service has arrested a 56-year-old (Thai) Belgian. The man was wanted by interpol and the Court of Verviers as a suspect in connection with the disappearance of his Belgian neighbour.

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