A former policeman has killed 38 people, including 22 children, in a knife and gun attack at a daycare centre in Thailand, later shooting dead his wife and child before turning his weapon on himself.
BANGKOK-- The father grimaced and wept as he struggled to contain his grief at the death of his two children in a grenade attack during a weekend trip to a mall in downtown Bangkok - the latest ...
A mass shooting that began with a daycare center in northeastern Thailand left 38 people dead, the majority of them children, according to officials. A 34-year-old former cop used an automatic weapon ...
The government should see children’s rights protection as an investment and listen to children’s voices, said Najat Maalla M’jid, the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence ...
(Bangkok) - Thailand’s government should urgently send ethnic Rohingya children from Burma and their families to safe and open family shelters. New research documents abuses by Thai authorities, who ...
UTHAI SAWAN, Thailand Oct 7 (Reuters) - It was nap time at Uthai Sawan Child Development Centre in northeastern Thailand and 24 children aged 2 to 5 years were bedded down at evenly spaced spots on ...
UTHAI SAWAN, Thailand — Relatives wailed and collapsed in grief over the small coffins of children Friday, a day after an armed former police officer stormed a rural Thai day-care center at naptime ...
The recent arrival of civilians fleeing Myanmar’s conflict has highlighted a serious shortcoming in the Thai government’s approach to refugees. Displaced people from Myanmar wade across the river to ...
Thailand holds thousands of migrant children in detention each year, causing them physical and emotional harm, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Child migrants and asylum seekers are ...
Significant trauma is being experienced by thousands of refugee children being held in squalid detention centers in Thailand, claims a new report from Human Rights Watch (HRW). The 67-page document, ...
(Reuters) — Thailand’s army opened up some of its military barracks to children on Saturday to let them handle and pose with weapons and other hardware on the country’s annual Children’s Day. The army ...