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Bangkok - While most Asian bourses rebounded Tuesday, Thailand's market dropped more than 4 per cent on concerns over ongoing political chaos in the streets. The Stock Exchange of Thailand index ended...
Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat insisted Tuesday afternoon that he would not resign as are sort to solve the current political chaos as anti-government protesters have demanded after their clashes with police resulted many injuries. &$ &$Source: Xinhua&$ &$ ...
Chaos resulted from clashes between anti-government protesters and police continued Tuesday in central Bangkok as MPs and cabinet ministers were blocked from leaving the Thai Parliament after a cut-short government policy address. Thousands of protesters organized by the anti-government movement People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) besieged the Parliament and Metropolitan Police Bureau compound ...
Over 100 Thai protesters have been wounded in clashes with police, causing chaos that prompted the deputy PM to resign.
PASSENGERS face two days of chaos on Scotland's railways this week after talks aimed at avoiding strikes by signallers broke down yesterday.
Bangkok - While most Asian bourses rebounded Tuesday, Thailand's market dropped more than 4 per cent on concerns over ongoing political chaos in the streets. The Stock Exchange of Thailand index ended at 528.71, down 23.09 points or 4.18 per cent. ...
ELECTION Day this year may bring the kind of chaos you expect from a category-five hurricane - with radical groups sending the nation into a protracted legal battle even worse than the mess back in 2000. To prevent it, we must act now...
REYKJAVIK: Facing its greatest economic crisis in modern times, Iceland agreed emergency legislation yesterday aimed at avoiding financial chaos as its banking system faltered and its currency plummeted 30%.
VIRGIN Blue yesterday billed the taxpayer $500,000 in an angry response to losses caused by four days of airport chaos that affected all flights from Sydney.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Leading in the polls, Barack Obama hopes to cement his standing while John McCain is trying to turn his fortunes around in their second presidential debate — with economic turmoil bordering on chaos suddenly serving as the backdrop.
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