King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand dies at 88, was soft-spoken anchor for 70 years By Denis D. Gray and Todd Pitman - Associated Press Shares
Amnesty’s Thailand torture allegations spark arrest threat By NATNICHA CHUWIRUCH - Associated Press Shares
Thai opposition struggling after constitution vote cements junta’s power By Richard C. Ehrlich — Special to the Washington Times Shares
Bombings in Thailand target tourist cities, killing 4 people By Jerry Harmer and Todd Pitman - Associated Press Shares
Thailand bombs unnerve tourists and sap industry confidence By Penny Wang and Martha Mendoza - Associated Press Shares
Thai voters overwhelmingly approve junta-backed constitution By VIJAY JOSHI and NATNICHA CHUWIRUCH - Associated Press Shares
Prayuth Chan-ocha bans discussion of Thailand draft constitution ahead of referendum By Richard S. Ehrlich - Special to The Washington Times Shares
Thailand’s new constitution falls short of return to democracy, critics say By Richard C. Ehrlich and Special to the Washington Times Shares
Thailand gives Islamist rebels immunity for peace talks By Richard S. Ehrlich - Special to The Washington Times Shares
Russia boosts Prayuth Chan-ocha’s military in Thailand as U.S. steps aside after coup By Richard S. Ehrlich - Special to The Washington Times Shares
Prayuth Chan-ocha’s push for new constitution tests Thailand’s relations with U.S. By Richard S. Ehrlich - Special to The Washington Times Shares
Obama takes heat for inviting Prayuth Chan-ocha, Thailand coup leader, to summit By Richard S. Ehrlich - Special to The Washington Times Shares
U.S. warms to surrogacy as ‘womb-for-rent’ scandals prompt crackdowns in Asia By Cheryl Wetzstein - The Washington Times Shares