Thailand's junta chief says he will run for PM in March 24 elections By Rumobritt On 00:03 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments The head of Thailand's military junta, Prayuth Chan-ocha, said on Friday he will contest March 24 elections as a candidate for prime minister. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2DgHCwC via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Cows with or without horns? Swiss to vote on SundaySwitzerland votes this Sunday on an issue of national importance that has divided the Alpine country - whether to subsidize farmers who let their cows… Read MoreAfghans try to identify group behind attack on clerics, toll climbs to 55Afghan authorities were struggling on Wednesday to identify the group behind a suicide bomb attack that killed at least 55 people attending a gatherin… Read MoreU.S. targets Iran-Russia network over oil sent to SyriaThe United States has moved to disrupt an Iranian-Russian network that sent millions of barrels of oil to Syria and hundreds of millions of dollars to… Read MoreSouth Korea risks ties by disbanding 'comfort women' fund: Japan PMJapanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday warned South Korea it risked damaging ties by disbanding a fund meant to settle compensation for South… Read MoreInterpol elects South Korea's Kim Jong Yang as presidentInterpol elected Kim Jong Yang of South Korea as its next president on Wednesday, the international police body said on Twitter. from Reuters: Wo… Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
Thailand's junta chief says he will run for PM in March 24 elections By Rumobritt On 00:03 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments The head of Thailand's military junta, Prayuth Chan-ocha, said on Friday he will contest March 24 elections as a candidate for prime minister. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2DgHCwC via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Cows with or without horns? Swiss to vote on SundaySwitzerland votes this Sunday on an issue of national importance that has divided the Alpine country - whether to subsidize farmers who let their cows… Read MoreAfghans try to identify group behind attack on clerics, toll climbs to 55Afghan authorities were struggling on Wednesday to identify the group behind a suicide bomb attack that killed at least 55 people attending a gatherin… Read MoreU.S. targets Iran-Russia network over oil sent to SyriaThe United States has moved to disrupt an Iranian-Russian network that sent millions of barrels of oil to Syria and hundreds of millions of dollars to… Read MoreSouth Korea risks ties by disbanding 'comfort women' fund: Japan PMJapanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday warned South Korea it risked damaging ties by disbanding a fund meant to settle compensation for South… Read MoreInterpol elects South Korea's Kim Jong Yang as presidentInterpol elected Kim Jong Yang of South Korea as its next president on Wednesday, the international police body said on Twitter. from Reuters: Wo… Read More
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