Yingluck Shinawatra

Thailand's Yingluck Shinawatra went from prime minister to prisoner in two weeks

As Thailand's military rolls out the nation's latest coup, it is rounding up politicians, including the recently ousted prime minister. Meanwhile, a Washington power play means people will finally get to see the memo authorizing extra-judicial killings. And credit ratings agencies start judging climate change — in today's Global Scan.

Thailand's Yingluck Shinawatra went from prime minister to prisoner in two weeks
Anti-government protesters carry signs against ousted Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra as they march in central Bangkok May 8, 2014. Thailand's anti-corruption agency may decide on Thursday whether to pursue charges against Yingluck that could see her b

Thai judges throw out another elected prime minister

Thai judges throw out another elected prime minister
An anti-government protester blows a whistle and holds a banner during a rally in central Bangkok January 15, 2014.

Could the protests in Thailand lead to another coup?

Could the protests in Thailand lead to another coup?

VIDEO: Bangkok residents worry whether worst of flooding is over

VIDEO: Bangkok residents worry whether worst of flooding is over
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Slideshow: Bangkok Residents Skeptical Worst of Floods is Over

Slideshow: Bangkok Residents Skeptical Worst of Floods is Over

Bangkok braces for dangerous floods

Bangkok braces for dangerous floods

Thailand Politically Divided Ahead of Elections

The general elections this weekend are unlikely to help bridge a divided country.

Thailand Politically Divided Ahead of Elections