Thai authorities are looking for the source of a new set of messaging stickers apparently making fun of the Thai royal family that appeared in the sticker store of popular app Line. Thailand has very ...
Thai King and Queen attend a groundbreaking ceremony for a monument of late King Bhumibol Adulyadej in Bangkok BANGKOK (Reuters) - A court in Thailand sentenced a man to two years in prison on Friday ...
A Thai man was sentenced to two years in jail on Friday for violating the country’s tough royal defamation laws. Thousands took the streets of Bangkok in 2020 to demand the prime minister's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A woman stands next to images of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej outside Siriraj hospital in Bangkok January 11, 2016.
The Thai royal family was less than impressed by quirky emoticon-style illustrations used to satirise them. The emojis were used briefly in an instant text messaging service in the country before they ...
Sanook, which is partly owned by WeChat developer Tencent, has launched an app called ‘Sticker More for WeChat’ to appeal to the chat app’s users. Although Sticker More for WeChat is made in Thailand, ...
Tidlom The Sky Hanger by a Thai Line sticker creator recently won second prize at Asean Character Award 2016, organised by Asean-Japan Centre. The award is part of the Asean Creative Network, which ...
BANGKOK - A court in Thailand sentenced a man to two years in prison on Friday for insulting the monarchy by defacing a portrait of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, his lawyers said, the first sentencing for ...
BANGKOK — A court in Thailand sentenced a man to two years in prison on Friday for insulting the monarchy by defacing a portrait of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, his lawyers said, the first sentencing for ...