Chinese authorities have detained a key suspect in human trafficking cases linked to online scam networks in Myanmar ...
Wang Xing, a 31-year-old Chinese actor, travelled to Thailand early this month after receiving an unsolicited offer to join a ...
Four years after seizing power, Myanmar’s generals are holding on but fighting an increasingly dire battle for survival, ...
China's November engagement in the Indo-Pacific included ongoing territorial disputes in the South China Sea, uncertain ...
Pressure is building on Myanmar’s rulers to hold what opposition groups promise will be fraught national elections.
Four years after the military coup on February 1, 2021, Myanmar’s deepening crisis has been forgotten or ignored by most nations ...
The Myanmar junta insists online scam operators are foreigners thriving on cross-border infrastructure, and neighboring ...
Min Aung Hlaing praises China as an ‘eternal good neighbor’, vowing to safeguard its investments following Beijing’s ...
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Myanmar's civil war after four years
As a harbinger of US foreign policy directions, President Trump's sudden suspension of US$45 million (4.9 billion baht) for ...
China and Thailand have pledged to jointly crack down on dozens of cyber scam gangs in Myanmar and related human trafficking, including setting up at least one coordination centre, according to Thai ...
The fate of actor Wang Xing prompted outrage in China after he disappeared and had to be saved from a Myanmar scam center. But Beijing may have ulterior motives for its anti-scamming crackdown.
Myanmar's junta extends state of emergency amid civil war, facing resistance and criticism, delaying promised elections.