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What Thailand’s Election Means for Stability Under Anutin

Thailand’s ruling Bhumjaithai Party has emerged as the clear winner of last weekend’s general election, routing progressive and populist rivals and putting Prime Minister...

Thailand’s Conservatives Reassert Control After Bhumjaithai Election Surge

Thailand’s general election has triggered a major realignment in conservative politics after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Bhumjaithai Party secured a stronger-than-expected victory. With 94%...

Thailand Votes Under Threat of Political Turmoil

Voters in Thailand participated in a general election marked by a contest between three main groups: conservatives, progressives, and populists. No single party is...

Thailand’s February 8 Vote: Who Will Form the Next Government?

Thailand heads to the polls on February 8 in a three-way contest that pits the progressive People’s Party against the populist Pheu Thai and...

Cambodia Seeks French Historical Records to Resolve Thai Border Dispute

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has requested historical documents from France to help settle a long-running border dispute with Thailand, the country’s foreign ministry...

Key Contenders to Become Thailand’s Next Prime Minister

Thailand will hold a general election on February 8 in a closely watched three-way contest among major political parties to determine the country’s next...

Thailand’s Main Election Parties and What They Promise

Thailand will hold a general election on February 8 to decide who will form the country’s next government, with three parties expected to dominate...

Thailand’s Constitutional Referendum and What Is at Stake

Thailand’s February 8 general election is accompanied by a referendum that goes to the heart of the country’s long-standing political struggle: whether to replace...

Manila’s 2026 Chairmanship: Navigating ASEAN’s Fragmented Regionalism

As the Philippines assumes the ASEAN 2026 Chair, Manila faces a stark leadership test, manifested through intra- and extra-regional challenges. Can it translate national...

Cambodia Says Thai Troops Still Hold Civilian Areas, Putting Border Truce at Risk

Cambodia has accused Thailand of continuing to occupy civilian areas inside Cambodian territory despite a December ceasefire that ended weeks of deadly border fighting...

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