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Thailand's ousted prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who was pushed from office more than a year ago, impeached and faces criminal charges, hit back at her opponents yesterday with her own lawsuit.

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BANGKOK – A Thai court dissolved yesterday the ruling party and banned the prime minister from politics, plunging the kingdom into further uncertainty as industries crumble and fresh violence threatens to erupt.

Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat – the target of months of protests – will now step down after the Constitutional Court ruled that his party should be scrapped because former House speaker and ex-deputy leader of the pro-government People Power Party Yongyuth Tiyapairat was involved in electoral fraud in the previous general election.

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BANGKOK (AP) – A court dissolved Thailand's top three ruling parties for electoral fraud today and temporarily banned the prime minister from politics, bringing down a government that has faced months of strident protests seeking its ouster.

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BANGKOK (AP) - Thailand postponed the Association of Southeast Asian Nations regional summit Tuesday until March because of ongoing political turmoil that has shut down the capital's two airports.

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President Arroyo ordered yesterday the immediate airlift of Filipinos stranded in Thailand as the prolonged anti-government protests that shut down the country’s two main airports in the capital turned bloody.

Mrs. Arroyo tasked Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Rafael Seguis to take all the Filipinos to Chiang Mai in the north and pay for their flights from there to Manila, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said.

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BANGKOK – A Thai court dissolved yesterday the ruling party and banned the prime minister from politics, plunging the kingdom into further uncertainty as industries crumble and fresh violence threatens to erupt.

Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat – the target of months of protests – will now step down after the Constitutional Court ruled that his party should be scrapped because former House speaker and ex-deputy leader of the pro-government People Power Party Yongyuth Tiyapairat was involved in electoral fraud in the previous general election.

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BANGKOK (AP) – A court dissolved Thailand's top three ruling parties for electoral fraud today and temporarily banned the prime minister from politics, bringing down a government that has faced months of strident protests seeking its ouster.

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BANGKOK (AP) - Thailand postponed the Association of Southeast Asian Nations regional summit Tuesday until March because of ongoing political turmoil that has shut down the capital's two airports.

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President Arroyo ordered yesterday the immediate airlift of Filipinos stranded in Thailand as the prolonged anti-government protests that shut down the country’s two main airports in the capital turned bloody.

Mrs. Arroyo tasked Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Rafael Seguis to take all the Filipinos to Chiang Mai in the north and pay for their flights from there to Manila, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said.

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