Chinese authorities have detained a key suspect in human trafficking cases linked to online scam networks in Myanmar.
Thai businesses could suffer losses of up to 1 billion baht (US$29.5 million) following China’s ban on sugar syrup and ...
International pressure is mounting on Thailand – including from the new US administration – over the fate of dozens of Uyghur ...
Thai businesses are expected to incur up to 1 billion baht ($29.5 million) in losses from China's ban on sugar syrup and ...
The family was detained in Thailand in 2014 after fleeing increasing repression in their hometown in China's Xinjiang ...
On January 22, 2025, several UN experts published a statement indicating that the Government of Thailand must immediately ...
The AP’s vast network of sources and collaborative reporting led to the first report on detained Uyghurs in Thailand who face ...
Thailand, the world's second-largest sugar exporter, was China's main supplier of liquid sugar last year with shipments ...
said a top comment. Li Jie, a cousin of 21-year-old Liu Junjie who disappeared in Myawaddy on January 5, said she hoped authorities in China and Thailand would work together to save more victims.
While China declared last year that major telecom fraud hubs near the Myanmar border had been dismantled and tens of ...