Research from the 2011 Grant Thornton International Business Report reveals that South African women currently hold 27% of senior management positions
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/ 31 January 2011
Thailand’s anti-government movement the Red Shirts has officially asked the ICC to investigate possible crimes against humanity.
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/ 13 January 2011
Since the discovery in a Bangkok temple of more than 2 000 foetuses from illegal abortion clinics, the issue has shot up the national agenda.
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/ 21 December 2010
Thailand said it would lift a state of emergency in Bangkok and three neighbouring areas, seven months after a bloody military crackdown.
Asian Games officials took urgent action on Monday to get more people into the stands, making an additional 400 000 tickets available for sale.
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/ 29 October 2010
The worst floods to hit parts of Thailand in decades have left 94 people dead and destroyed thousands of homes, officials said on Friday.
No business was discussed with the fugitive Thai politician, says foundation.
Thailand’s premier easily survived a parliamentary no-confidence vote Wednesday over his handling of deadly street protests.
Thai authorities launched a clean-up operation in Bangkok’s charred commercial district on Sunday as the city prepared for the resumption of business.
Promising results of Thai trial could breathe new life into South African research.
Thailand picked up the pieces on Friday after violence triggered by a crackdown on anti-government protests, as the focus swung to recovery.
Thai authorities restored order in Bangkok on Thursday after a night of rioting and fires that veered towards anarchy.
Huge fires swept through major buildings in Bangkok on Wednesday as looting and arson gripped the Thai capital after an army crackdown on protesters.
As Thai troops staged a bloody operation to disperse red shirt protesters on Wednesday, thousands of demonstrators in a fortified camp appeared calm.
Thai anti-government protesters agreed on Tuesday to talks brokered by lawmakers to end a crisis threatening to tear the country apart.
Thai anti-government protesters agreed on Tuesday to talks brokered by a Senate leader to end the deadly political crisis that country.
Thai protesters ignored calls by the government to leave their central Bangkok camp on Monday as troops tightened a security cordon around the area.
Thai troops battled anti-government protesters in central Bangkok on Friday, attempting to seal off their encampment.
The Thai military said it would cut off supplies on Wednesday to anti-government protesters camped out in downtown Bangkok.
Thailand’s "Red Shirt" protesters on Thursday called on the European Union to send observers to prevent a crackdown by the army.
Protesters in Thailand pushing for early elections threatened mobile rallies across Bangkok on Wednesday in defiance of a state of emergency.
Fears of civil conflict grew in Thailand on Tuesday after anti-government protesters stopped police from moving to Bangkok.
Thailand’s "Yellow Shirts" called on Monday for the imposition of martial law to end mass anti-government protests by rival "Red Shirts".
Bangkok braced on Sunday for more unrest a day after the Thai government rejected a peace overture from demonstrators.
Governments around the world on Friday appealed for dialogue to resolve the escalating crisis in Thailand.
Thai protesters on Wednesday ruled out negotiations with the government despite fears of a looming crackdown.
Thailand’s anti-government protesters on Wednesday started to congregate at a ritzy Bangkok shopping district, preparing for a "final battleground".
Thai "red shirt" protesters on Tuesday threatened to march on an army barracks where Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has been based.
Thai "red shirt" protesters on Sunday ruled out negotiations with the government and said they would not give up their fight for early elections.
Thailand’s embattled premier declared a state of emergency in Bangkok on Wednesday after protesters stormed Parliament.
Red-shirted protesters emptied bottles of their blood outside the home of Thailand’s prime minister on Wednesday in a symbolic sacrifice.
Protesters pressed ahead with a rally in Bangkok on Tuesday, some expressing frustration that protests had failed to force elections.