Today in News from Thailand:

• Former prime minister warns of counter-coup
• Rubber farmers are stirring again
• 'Build coal-fired power plants in violation of Kyoto'

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Tough fight against illegal land use in national parks
• No exodus of pilots from Thai Airways
• Swedish and Filipino skimmer caught in the act

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Tampering with license plates of end-of-life vehicles will be tackled
• Trial with pillar for quick help from police
• Is Co-leader Prayuth nervously biting his nails today?

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Four Vietnamese trawlers intercepted in Thailand's waters
• Environmental activists of energy march free
• The business community has high expectations of the new government

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Co-leader Prayuth's wife keeps him in check
• Illegal sugar cane plantation rounded up after 20 years [!].
• Energy march may continue with a maximum of 5 people

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An artist couple has taken over from the eleven activists who were arrested by the army on Wednesday. Suporn Wongmek and Thankamol Issara do not walk to Bangkok, as the others wanted, but from Rattaphum (Songkhla) to their hometown in Nakhon Si Thammarat to draw attention to energy policy.

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A day after they left Songkhla for a 950 km march to Bangkok, the XNUMX environmental activists were detained by the army yesterday afternoon. The march is in violation of martial law, which prohibits gatherings of more than five people.

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Today in News from Thailand:

• 20.000 rubber trees felled in Krabi National Park
• Newsreader falls on rails BTS station Mor Chit
• 950 km Songkhla-Bangkok walking march started

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