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Former suspects ask to be lifted from blacklist

PATTANI, May 15 – A senior government official today promised to remove the names of former suspects, arrested under the enforcement of the...

Religious ceremony held for Tak Bai victims

NARATHIWAT, Oct 24 - The Southern Border Provinces Administrative Center (SBPAC) on Wednesday held a religious ceremony to commemorate the eighth anniversary of...

SBPAC sets up Keadilan Centers for deep southern people

BANGKOK, 14 September 2012  - The Southern Border Provinces Administration Center (SBPAC) has established Keadilan Centers to receive complaints from locals in the...

Thai government compensates victims of southern violence

NARATHIWAT, Aug 17 – Thailand’s Southern Border Administrative Center (SBPAC) on Friday began compensating victims of the country’s ongoing violence in the south....

Single approach to southern unrest being streamlined by ISC and SPBAC

BANGKOK, 15 May 2012-The National Security Council (NSC) will host a strategic meeting aimed at restoring peace in the South.  ...

Govt monitors deep South on 8th anniversary of Krue Sae incident

BANGKOK, April 27 - The Thai government has initiated proactive strategies to deal with the violence in the country’s three southern boder provinces...

Yuthasak rejects claim ex-PM Thaksin held secret talks with southern insurgency...

BANGKOK, April 7 -- Deputy Prime Minister Yuthasak Sasiprapa on Saturday rejected a claim made by the opposition Democrat Party that fugitive ousted...

SBPAC launches project to develop villages in far South

BANGKOK, 6 April 2012  - The Southern Border Provinces Administration Center (SBPAC) has initiated a project to improve the quality of life of...

Insurgent group responsible for Yala, Hat Yai bombings: Yuthasak

BANGKOK, April 1 - Deputy Prime Minister Yuthasak Sasiprapa said on Sunday that Saturday's car bombs in Yala and Hat Yai might be...

Government to consider revoking emergency decree in far South: Deputy PM

BANGKOK, March 5 - Deputy Prime Minister Gen Yuthasak Sasiprapa said the government is considering revoking the state of emergency imposed in the...

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Heavy rainfall hits Pattaya at night, flooding busy residential roads

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya experienced heavy rainfall, leading to localized flooding in several areas at 9 PM on February 22. Residents in Soi Khao...

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Police raid ‘Gang 38’ hideout in Pattaya, seize weapons after brawl and explosion incident

PATTAYA, Thailand – A police operation has led to the arrest of a 16-year-old boy and five other youths, following a violent clash between...

Shocking video captures Thai man chasing foreign tourist with knife in Jomtien, Pattaya

PATTAYA, Thailand – A disturbing video has gone viral on social media showing a terrifying encounter in Jomtien, Pattaya, where a Thai man, armed...