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Thai premier flies from one crisis to another

Abhisit VejjajivaBangkok - Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Tuesday left behind a looming political crisis in Bangkok to go help the Group of 20 (G20) leaders fight the global economic crisis.

Abhisit, 43, was personally invited by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to attend Thursday's summit in London even through Thailand is not a member of the illustrious group of the world's 19 largest economies and the European Union.

Thailand's Oxford-educated premier is in London in his capacity as chairman of the 10-member Association of South-East Asian Nations.

Thai market falls 2.5 per cent on local politics, US economy

Thai market falls 2.5 per cent on local politics, US economy Bangkok - Thai shares tumbled 2.54 per cent Monday on growing jitters over the fragile political scene at home and worries about the US economy abroad, analysts said.

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index ended at 429.60, down 11.21 points or 2.54 per cent.

"The main factors dragging share values down were local politics and worries that the shakeup of the automobile industry in the US," Asia Plus Securities stock analyst Thachatorn Laopudormsuk said.

Asia-Pacific companies looking for sustainable space

Asia-Pacific companies looking for sustainable spaceBangkok - Up to 60 per cent of the real estate executives in the Asia-Pacific are willing to pay a 10 per cent premium for "sustainable space," higher than their counterparts elsewhere, a survey revealed Monday.

According to a survey conducted by CoreNet Global and Jones Lang LaSalle, an international property consultant, 60 per cent of respondents in Asia Pacific would pay up to 10 per cent more rent to occupy a sustainable building, an increase from 55 per cent in 2007.

Thai authorities deny Hmong refugee was beaten

Thai authorities deny Hmong refugee was beaten Bangkok  - The Thai Foreign Affairs Ministry on Monday denied that a Hmong refugee was severely beaten over the weekend in a camp controlled by the Thai military as part of its efforts to forcefully repatriate 5,400 members of the ethnic minority to communist Laos.

Authorities detained Joua Va Yang, who had guided a BBC team to Laos to document the plight of the Hmong in 2004, on Saturday night in Huay Nam Khao refugee camp in Phetchabun province, the ministry's deputy spokesman Thani Thongpakdi confirmed.

Thai authorities arrest blacklisted Hmong refugee for deportation

Thai authorities arrest blacklisted Hmong refugee for deportation Bangkok  - Thai authorities have allegedly arrested a Hmong refugee who once guided a BBC TV team to Laos to document atrocities committed against the minority group, a Hmong advocacy group claimed Sunday.

"Around 8:30 pm Saturday night, Thai authorities in Huay Nam Khao camp arrested Joua Va Yang, a former guide for the BBC," Chicago- based Hmong Advocate Joe Davy said in a statement.

"Witnesses on the scene claim that authorities had beaten Mr Yang very badly during the arrest," Davy said.

Ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinwawatra names nemesis

Ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinwawatra names nemesis Bangkok - Fugitive former Thai premier Thaksin Shinwatara on Friday named the current privy council president as his main political nemesis and a plotter of the coup that toppled him from power in 2006.

Thaksin, in a live video broadcast to thousands of this followers in Bangkok, named Prem Tinsulanonda, the current Privy Council president and Thai prime minister from
1980 to 1988 as the main "powerful" person behind the September 19, 2006, coup that brought Thaksin down.

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