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Prayuth Chan Ocha
- IAnalysis: Thailand’s cannabis policy U-turn reflects broader social, economic concernsinvezz.com
- Deputy chief of Thailand’s national police surrenders for arrest on money laundering chargeSeattle Times
- Deputy chief of Thailand's national police surrenders for arrest on money laundering chargeStar Tribune
- Thailand imposes longest-ever sentence for criticizing royaltyThe New York Times
- ‘Open for business’: Thailand’s ‘salesman’ PM Srettha travels globe to woo investorsSouth China Morning Post
- SThai PM Srettha Thavisin’s pick of frigate from ‘elder brother’ China over submarine sparks probe into dealscmp.com
- TWhy Southeast Asia Just Can’t Seem to Cut Off Myanmar’s Juntatime.com
- Thai prime minister in Hong Kong to meet business leaders, officials in bid to ‘promote country and encourage investment’South China Morning Post
- Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to meet Hong Kong leader John Lee during 3-day trip to citySouth China Morning Post
- SThailand PM Srettha Thavisin orders probe on ‘Betflix’ raid at No 2 police officer’s housescmp.com
- Thailand jails top protest leader Arnon Nampa for insulting monarchy: ‘a worthwhile personal sacrifice’South China Morning Post
- Prominent Thai human rights lawyer accused of insulting the king receives a 4-year prison termSeattle Times
- Activist who called for royal reform jailed for four years in ThailandAl Jazeera
- A deputy police chief in Thailand cries foul after his home is raided for a gambling investigationSeattle Times
- Thai king’s estranged son urges open discussion of monarchy, in rejection of anti-defamation lawSeattle Times
- US-Thailand relations: Washington spots a rare chance for a reset under new PM Srettha ThavisinSouth China Morning Post
- US sees once-in-a-generation shot to reset rocky Thai alliancesanluisobispo.com
- Thailand’s new government takes office as Cabinet members take oath in front of kingSeattle Times
- Thailand’s king approves a new Cabinet more than 3 months after electionsSeattle Times
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