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Unregulated activity led by Chinese enterprises in conflict-ravaged Myanmar is creating an environmental calamity in neighboring Thailand.
Unregulated heavy rare earth mining in war-torn Myanmar is poisoning the Kok River in Thailand. Hannah Beech, a New York Times reporter based in Bangkok, spoke to locals about the negative effects.
Kerala youths falling prey to cyber scams in Myanmar, efforts underway to rescue victims, warns against fraudulent job offers ...
A Phuket resident defends a Myanmar family of seven riding one motorcycle, explaining their lack of knowledge on Thai traffic ...
TOKYO/YANGON/BANGKOK -- The number of scam centers in eastern Myanmar is rapidly expanding. Even after a large-scale crackdown in February, construction has continued -- underscoring that criminal ...
Southeast Asian football's brightest prospects will get the chance to showcase their abilities once more when the biennial ...
The Royal Thai Police revealed the persistent threat posed by call center gangs operating from neighboring countries, and ...
US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on fourteen countries. These are Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, ...
BANGKOK: Thai authorities have arrested 36 undocumented Myanmar nationals in Than Phaphon Township, Kanchanaburi Province, ...
The 37th Regional Border Committee meeting in Chiang Mai from July 2-4 discussed river contamination, scam center crackdowns and other issues.
KUALA LUMPUR: Thailand has signalled support for elections in Myanmar, but it is contingent on the latter fulfilling the five ...