Tag: Myanmar
Thai police detain 26,000 migrant workers from Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia
Civil war in Myanmar and the recent implementation of a military draft has sent thousands of Burmese into Thailand
In rare backtrack, junta says it will investigate senior monk’s shooting...
The Samgha Samagga, a monk’s association in Mandalay, also released a statement condemning the shooting, labeling the incident as terrorism
Myanmar border militia emerges as nexus in regional scam network
The militia was formed by fighters who broke away from the Karen National Union insurgent group in the 1990s and sided with the junta
Myanmar crackdown on property abroad hits Thai sales
Myanmar junta authorities this month took legal action against five real estate agents who bought and sold condominiums in Thailand
Myanmar conflict: a state of unprecedented turmoil and suffering, Cardinal Bo...
The conflict has already left more than 100 places of worship bombed or damaged, said Cardinal Charles Maung Bo
Thailand urged to halt forced returns and grant legal status to...
Since the Myanmar military coup in February 2021, over three million civilians have been displaced, with many seeking refuge in Thailand
Thailand’s biometric data collection stirs debate for Myanmar nationals
Thailand’s fledgling privacy policy, as well as a major data leak in 2023, has left others uncertain about data security
Limited options for victims of Myanmar’s searing heat
While a lucky few can escape the searing midday heat in air-conditioned malls and cafes, most people have no such options
On World Press Freedom Day, journalists across Asia continue to face...
In areas controlled by rebel forces, it can be easier to get information, but there are only limited protections for journalists
An estimated 40 people are dying each day in Myanmar as...
Children are also dealing with heat stroke, according to a resident of an internally displaced camp in Sagaing region’s Kawlin township