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Thailand protests over U.S. TV show’s portrayal of its monarchy

BANGKOK: Thailand’s foreign ministry on Monday said it had complained to the producers of a U.S. television show, “Madam Secretary”, regarding the portrayal of...

Thailand sentences man to 18 years in prison for insulting monarchy

BANGKOK: A Thai man was jailed for 18 years on Wednesday for posting six video clips deemed insulting to the monarchy, his lawyer said,...

Chief justice denies giving ‘clarion call’ to people against govt

ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali has rejected an ‘unprecedented’ statement attributed to him in the media in which he reportedly urged the masses...

Monarchy established in Pakistan; people should stand up for their rights: SC

LAHORE: The Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan on Thursday said monarchy has been established in Pakistan and a farce is ongoing in the name...

Queen Elizabeth celebrates 90th birthday

London: Queen Elizabeth turns 90 on Thursday (today) with beacons and gun salutes heralding the birthday of the world's oldest monarch.

Saudi King Salman calls for others not to interfere in kingdom

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's King Salman on Sunday called on other countries not to interfere in the kingdom's internal affairs in what appeared to be a rebuke to Riyadh's main foe Iran, which it accuses of attempting to stir unrest.

Parents of former Thai princess jailed for insulting monarchy

BANGKOK: The elderly parents of a former Thai princess were both jailed for two and a half years Wednesday after pleading guilty to defaming the monarchy, an institution protected by one of the world's toughest lese majeste laws.

Thai pair jailed for more than two years for royal slur in play

BANGKOK: Two young Thais accused of defaming the monarchy in a university play were jailed for two and a half years on Monday, as the ruling junta intensifies a crackdown under a controversial lese majeste law.

Imran vows to ‘end monarchy, revive democracy’

SWAT: Ahead of his planned long march on August 14, chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan on Thursday vowed to end ‘monarchy’ and revive democracy in Pakistan, ARY News reported.
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