Myanmar scam centre workers plead to go home
In this image provided by The Myanmar Military True News Information Team, Myanmar's military leader Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing waves as he departs from Naypyidaw international airport, Myanmar to Russia Monday,
Leading Myanmar opposition organization blames local resistance group for killing of Catholic priest
The main organization coordinating resistance to Myanmar’s military government says its forces have arrested 10 members of a local resistance group suspected in the killing of a Catholic village priest last week in the country’s northwest.
Aid officials and Rohingya refugees say vital programmes are already closing down, and they expect worse to come on both sides of the border.
Manipur – literally translated as “Land of Jewels” – has thousands of years of recorded history and a written constitution dating back to 12th century. Today, the state has a population of 3.3 million representing 34-plus Indigenous communities belonging to multiple faiths,
He is one of eight people in the area who told BBC Burmese they had sold a kidney by travelling to India. Illegal organ trading is a problem across Asia, and Zeya's story gives an insight into how it takes place.
In a record year for internet shutdowns, countries in the Asia-Pacific region imposed the most restrictions, according to a new report. Myanmar is the worst-affected country worldwide, with 85 shutdowns last year,
Hundreds of Chinese workers started to arrive home on Thursday after being freed from online scam centres in Myanmar, as authorities crack down on the illegal operations.
Farmers walk through a field as Myanmar celebrates the national holiday Peasants' Day annually on March 2 to show the country's appreciation to its laborers, in Naypytaw, Myanmar, Sunday, March
TBC, which has been providing food and cooking fuel to refugees on the Thai border, says it only has enough funds left until the end of March, but some healthcare services resume for now.
Former UN rights rapporteur for Myanmar explains that the court must remain impartial in Rohingya genocide case.
Sanctions are, according to research, effective less than 10% of the time if success is defined as the complete compliance of a sanctioned regime with the imposed external pressure. Taking a more lenient view,
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