Schools in Bangkok reopen after 3-day closure

  Schools in the capital have now reopened after a 3-day closure following the military seizure of power on Thursday. The atmosphere around Bangkok was reportedly bustling this morning as schools resume classes today. At Surasakmontree School on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, students were seen being dropped off by their parents...

Group of people shows love of army

A group of people has presented on-duty soldiers roses in a gesture of support for the army's role. A group of people calling themselves “Love Army” yesterday gathered at the Democracy Monument to show their support for the military, handing over flowers and food to soldiers as a token of...

Notice regarding demonstrations in Bangkok

NOTICE Pursuant to the Army's take over of governance in Thailand with effect from 1630 hrs on 22nd May 2014, a nationwide curfew has been imposed from 10 p.m till 5 a.m. and the martial law announced on 20th May 2014 continues to be in position. Public transport, including from/to...

BREAKING: Thailand’s army takes over in military coup

Army chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha declared on TV pool that the armed forces and police have formed the National Peacekeeping Committee to seize power. Prayuth announced that power seizure was necessary to protect the life of the people.Thailand will take care of foreigners and continue relations with foreign countries, he...