BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej on Saturday refused to bow to demands of anti-government protesters who vowed to besiege his office until he resigned. More than 20,000 demonstrators broke through a police cordon to occupy the
Bangkok (AP): Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej on Saturday refused to bow to demands of anti-government protesters who vowed to besiege his office until he resigned. More than 20,000 demonstrators broke through a police cordon to occupy the area around
VANCOUVER - The federal justice minister overstepped his bounds in ordering a B.C. man to be surrendered to authorities in Thailand to face a murder charge, the B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled. In 2005, the minister ordered Michael Joseph Karas turned
Text Size : Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej on Saturday refused to bow to demands of anti-government protesters who vowed to besiege his office until he resigned. More than 20,000 demonstrators broke through a police cordon to occupy the area
Vietnam, until recently a poster child among emerging economies, is on the brink of a currency collapse, which would mirror the rout of the Thai baht that sparked the Asian crisis in 1997. On June 10 the State Bank of Vietnam effectively devalued the
BANGKOK, Thailand-Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej on Saturday refused to bow to demands of anti-government protesters who vowed to besiege his office until he resigned. More than 20,000 demonstrators broke through a police cordon to occupy the area