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Roasted fetuses stashed in luggage

Six roasted fetuses covered with gold for black magic rituals were found in a Bangkok hotel room, and the gruesome discovery led to the arrest of a British citizen Friday, Thai police said.

 

Flood-hit Bangkok braces for high tide

The central business district of Bangkok dodged severe flooding Saturday afternoon, but surrounding areas of the bustling capital faced further inundation at the next high tide.

 

Thailand calls holiday to allow escape from floods

Thailand calls holiday to allow escape from floods

Thailand announced a five-day holiday on Tuesday to give people the chance to escape floods closing in on Bangkok as authorities ordered the evacuation of a housing estate on the outskirts of the city after a protective wall gave way.

 

Bangkok braces but safe so far from floods

Bangkok braces but safe so far from floods

Relief workers reinforced barriers on Sunday to help defend Thailand's capital, Bangkok, from the country's worst floods in half a century and efforts were stepped up to protect a huge industrial estate to the city's north.

 

Hundreds of Fetuses Found at Buddhist Temple

Thai police have discovered hundreds of human fetuses dumped at a Buddhist temple's morgue in Bangkok, and suspect they came from illegal abortion clinics.

 

Bangkok cleans up after protests

Bangkok cleans up after protests

Life in Bangkok inched back to normal on Friday as authorities cleaned up the Thai capital after riots and arson attacks by anti-government protesters whose movement was put down by troops after a two-month rally.

 

5 Thai protest leaders surrender after army assault

5 Thai protest leaders surrender after army assault

The military uses armored personnel carriers and water cannons as it penetrates the encampment of anti-government demonstrators in downtown Bangkok.

 

Clashes, blasts for 3rd day in Bangkok

Clashes, blasts for 3rd day in Bangkok

New clashes in central Bangkok as Thai troops, anti-government Red Shirt protesters face off

 

Thai 'red shirts' appear to accept deal

Thai 'red shirts' appear to accept deal

Anti-government protesters who have been blocking off central Bangkok appear to have reached a deal with the government, their leaders told demonstrators Tuesday.

 

Thai premier says protesters will be cleared

Thai premier says Bangkok zone occupied by protesters will be cleared

 

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