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Paul Chambers, an American an prominent lecturer at Thailand's Naresuan University, turned himself into police in the ...
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Nepal's monarchy: Is a royal revival on the horizon?Police used tear gas, batons and water canon against the protesters, many of whom gathered near the national parliament chanting that the king and country were "dearer to us than life." Nepal's ...
While the former authoritarian monarch remains controversial, the movement in his favor reflects the frustration of some ...
Authorities in Nepal have over 100 people as the government investigates the deadly violence that occurred during a protest march organised by the supporters of the former king Gyanendra Shah, seeking ...
The Thai army has filed a criminal complaint against an American scholar working in Thailand, alleging that he insulted the ...
At least two people have been killed in Nepal after protesters demanding the restoration of the abolished monarchy clashed with police. The violence took place on Friday in the east of the capital ...
An American lecturer in Thailand has been arrested on charges of offending the country's monarchy. Paul Chambers, who teaches political science at Thailand's Naresuan University, was detained ...
BANGKOK -- A U.S scholar teaching in Thailand who was jailed on charges of insulting the country’s monarchy — an offense punishable by up to 15 years in prison — was released on bail on ...
Pro-monarchy protests in Kathmandu are growing, with thousands calling for the return of King Gyanendra amidst dissatisfaction with the political inst ...
American academic Paul Chambers is currently in custody in Thailand for allegedly insulting the country’s monarchy, a crime punishable by years in prison in the Southeast Asian country. State ...
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