Supporting the country’s pro-democracy movement is both a moral imperative and a strategic necessity for Washington.
Burmese-American security expert Miemie Winn Byrd discusses the risks of letting Chinese security firms operate in Myanmar, and how pro-democracy forces can counter them.
MP Sylvia Lim touched on the ongoing civil war in Myanmar, highlighting the Five-Point Consensus agreed upon by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to address the country’s situation. S ...
Facing Western sanctions and opprobrium, Naypyidaw and Moscow have strengthened their cooperation in both the economic and ...
The country is studying the idea of building a wall on part of its border with Cambodia to prevent illegal crossings, its ...
Nairobi is currently in talks with Thailand authorities to reopen the Thai-Myanmar border, aiming to facilitate the ...
Barrage of Chinese-made UAVs that began in mid-2024 has inflicted military and civilian casualties but made little ground against resistance forces nationwide.
BANGKOK: The Karen militia chief spearheading the scam crackdown on Myanmar's border with Thailand has called for ...
The directive by Union Home Minister Amit Shah to the Delhi Police to take stringent action against networks facilitating the ...
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, underscored UNHCR’s unwavering commitment to supporting 1 million Rohingya refugees hosted in Bangladesh as he completed a four-day visit to the ...
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Internet blackouts hit record high
The #KeepItOn coalition, led by the New York-based digital rights group, documented 296 internet shutdowns across 54 ...
Bangladesh has been an extraordinary host since the onset of the crisis, with local communities having shared the few resources they had with refugees,” said Grandi ...