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Dr Paul Chambers responded to an arrest warrant at a local police station in Phitsanulok, northern Thailand. The warrant had ...
A massive king cobra was caught at a school in southern Thailand. The deadly snake sparked alarm among students as it ...
The world's richest monarch has an estimated net worth of around £32.4 billion and has been reigning for more than nine years ...
An American lecturer in Thailand has been arrested on charges of offending the country's monarchy. Paul Chambers, who teaches ...
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 Wednesday, but ...
An American academic was arrested in Thailand on Tuesday charged with insulting the monarchy, in a rare prosecution of a foreigner under one of the world's strictest lese-majeste laws.
An Oklahoma man who has spent years researching and teaching political science in Thailand has been charged with insulting the kingdom's monarchy.
"The people and academics must be able to study and present information about public issues without the threat of criminal prosecution looming over their heads." ...
American academic Paul Chambers has been detained in Thailand and refused bail as he faces charges under a royal insult law ...
In 2011, Thai-born American Joe W. Gordon was sentenced to 2 and a half years in prison for insulting the monarchy after posting a link to a biography of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, that he was ...
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 ...
A U.S. political science scholar accused by the Thai Army of insulting the Southeast Asian nation’s monarchy, an offense punishable by up to 15 years in prison, has been jailed pending trial.