PM defends her controversial speech in MongoliaPrime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has explained her special lecture given during the recent Conference of the Community of Democracies in Mongolia, saying she only wanted to convey Thailand's political experience. The premier said she was intent on ... Pattaya Mail, 2 weeks ago |
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Thailand prime minister's homepage defaced with insultsThai prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra's official homepage was hacked on Wednesday, defaced with messages and a doctered picture deriding her on her homepage. The PM Office's site was hacked around noon, Thailand time and was taken down for several ... ZDNet, 1 week ago
Thai P.M. Yingluck Shinawatra's website hacked
Individual.com, 1 week ago
ICT goes on hunt for PM's Office hackers
Bangkok Post, 1 week ago
A hacker who invaded Yingluck Shinawatra's website posted a message Wednesday in which she described herself as Thailand's worst prime minister ever.
TickerTech.com, 1 week ago
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Social media is becoming a great levellerThe latest and most controversial speech of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra about democracy in Mongolia last week has led to an impact beyond her expectation. At the seventh Ministerial Conference on International Democracies, Yingluck ... Asia News Network, 1 week ago
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Kathmandu Post, 1 week ago
Thailand lawsuit shows social media becoming great leveler
China Post, 1 week ago
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Hackers target Thai PM with online insultHackers infiltrated the website of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's office on Wednesday, posting offensive comments in the latest attack on her character. The words "I'm a slutty moron" appeared briefly alongside a picture of a smiling ... NDTV, 1 week ago
Hackers Target Thai Prime Minister with Online Insult
Security Week, 1 week ago
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Beyond the limits of decency or just bad taste?Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has filed a defamation lawsuit against Thai Rath cartoonist Chai Rachawat for comparing her to a prostitute. The Information Technology and Communication Ministry has threatened to exercise its authority to ... Asia News Network, 1 week ago
Thai PM files defamation case over Facebook post
Qatar Tribune, 2 weeks ago
Thai leader files lawsuit over online hooker comment
Taipei Times Online, 1 week ago
Thai PM sues over Facebook post
eNCA, 2 weeks ago
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Pmove gives PM 3 days to meet demandsPrime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has been given three days to respond to the demands of protesters rallying outside Government House. The People's Movement for a Just Society (Pmove) says it will intensify its protests if the demands are not met, ... Bangkok Post, 1 week ago
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PM pledges to end baht rowPrime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra gave reassurances yesterday that the government would find ways to resolve its differences with the Bank of Thailand (BoT) in handling the soaring baht. She admitted that the central bank operates under a law which ... Bangkok Post, 1 week ago
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Yingluck sues cartoonist for 'evil woman' jibePrime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's lawyer yesterday lodged a complaint with Dusit police, alleging a Thai-language newspaper cartoonist defamed her. Norawich Lalaeng, the lawyer, also accused Thai Rath cartoonist Somchai Katanyutanan, 72, better ... Bangkok Post, 2 weeks ago
Thai PM sues top cartoonist over harsh statement on social media
MCOT, 2 weeks ago
PM Yingluck Woman of the Year 2013
MCOT, 1 month ago
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Visit of the Prime Minister of Thailand to MongoliaMs. Yingluck Shinawatra, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand is paying an official visit to Mongolia on April 28-29, 2013 at the invitation of the Prime Minister of Mongolia, N.Altankhuyag. The Prime Minister Altankhuag welcomed Ms. Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies, 2 weeks ago
News Analysis: Yingluck's sister now back in Thai Parliament
Individual.com, 3 weeks ago
Prime Minister to Pay an Official Visit to Mongolia
The Government Public Relations Department, 3 weeks ago
Thai PM orders tighter security in deep south
Asia News Network, 1 month ago
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PM takes aim at charterPrime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has lashed out at the current constitution, saying it contains mechanisms which "restrict democracy". In a rare departure from her usual conciliatory tone, Ms Yingluck told a democracy conference in Mongolia ... Bangkok Post, 2 weeks ago
Yingluck: Democracy lost after coup
Bangkok Post, 2 weeks ago
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