More than 40,000 migrant workers have been trapped in Myanmar since January, when the military regime banned civilians ...
Myanmar’s Private Security Service Law mirrors a pattern suffered by other partners in China’s Belt and Road Initiative, ...
Bishop, a former Australian foreign minister, was appointed UN special envoy on Myanmar in April 2024 following almost three years of civil war sparked by the 2021 military coup. She has made little ...
Min Aung Hlaing says observers from dictatorial Russia and Belarus will oversee an election he is promising in Myanmar.
Deporting Uyghurs to China puts Thailand in a tough spot—diplomatic backlash, security risks, and global criticism mount as tensions between superpowers grow.
Violence escalates in Thailand’s restive south as insurgents launch twin attacks, prompting the government to tighten security in the conflict-hit region.
Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing vows Myanmar elections in Dec 2025 or Jan 2026, but critics warn of a sham vote amid ongoing ...
Also this week, the regime chief strengthened ties with Russia and Belarus during a goodwill tour of his key allies.
The two sides reached deals to cooperate on nuclear and space technology, among many others, and the junta boss backed Russia ...
The regime’s energy minister Ko Ko Lwin has agreed to Russian oil and gas proposals at the Dawei special economic zone.
The abrupt halt to U.S. funding has stopped not only food and medical aid but also the vital work of civil society groups in ...
Smuggling crackdown follows Thailand’s export restrictions, sparking fears of worsening price hikes and shortages.
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