Peace prospects look bleak in Myanmar as a civil war rages despite international pressure on the military four years after it seized power from an elected civilian government ...
The government has reaffirmed its efforts to secure the release of four Thai fishermen detained in Myanmar, with diplomatic ...
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Nay Pyi Taw's goals still out of reach
As Myanmar's crisis enters its fifth year this week, there is still no light at the end of the tunnel.The State Administration Council (SAC) is still hoping that its long-planned election, which is ...
A new survey finds that three-quarters of youth in Bangladesh have never voted in any national election – and asks them why.
Kurt Kaufman, a ministerial associate, clasped the hands of his neighbors before leading a prayer circle at the First Baptist ...
Nearly all of the 10,000 global employees of the U.S. Agency for International Development will be placed on administrative ...
As Trump’s new 10 percent tariffs on all Chinese imports took effect, China hit back with tariffs and sanctions of its own.
Human rights organisations and Sindhi nationalist parties are extremely concerned over the arrest and disappearance of Wajid Jagirani, an Abu Dhabi-based Jeay S ...
The Human Rights Network for Tibet and Taiwan, in collaboration with various groups including the Tibet Youth Congress, Hong ...
A team of doctors and nurses battled to revive Adabi, an 86-year-old Myanmar refugee fighting long-standing heart problems ...
Thailand cut off the power, internet connections, and petrol deliveries in five suspected call centre scam headquarters in Myanmar from today.
The Provincial Electricity Authority on Wednesday morning cut off the power it was supplying to border regions in Myanmar, a move targeting the large number of scam centres based there.