The head of Myanmar’s military government is traveling to Russia, a major ally of the Southeast Asian nation shunned by much ...
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Hosted on MSN84 Indonesian workers from Myanmar scam centres return homeEighty-four Indonesians returned home overnight on two flights from Thailand, Indonesian officials said Saturday, the latest ...
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A new crackdown on online scam centers has led to over 7,000 people from around the world being held in a Myanmar border town ...
Hundreds of foreign nationals pulled out of scam compounds in Myanmar during a crackdown on centres run by criminal gangs ...
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An independent online news agency in Myanmar is alleging that one of its journalists arrested two years ago has been ...
Hundreds of thousands of people have been lured into fake jobs across Southeast Asia after being promised lucrative ...
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Hosted on MSNMyanmar junta's chief visits Russia, set to meet PutinBy bno - Bangkok bureau Myanmar’s military leader, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, is in Russia for his second meeting with ...
Starved of outside support, resistance groups have been forced to adopt low-cost solutions to battlefield challenges.
Supporting the country’s pro-democracy movement is both a moral imperative and a strategic necessity for Washington.
Burmese-American security expert Miemie Winn Byrd discusses the risks of letting Chinese security firms operate in Myanmar, and how pro-democracy forces can counter them.
Kenyans who were allegedly being mistreated in Myanmar camps have been released and will be moving to Thailand. The 6 Kenyans ...
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