Eighty-four Indonesians freed from scam centers in Myanmar were set to return home Friday as the repatriation of thousands of such workers after a crackdown strains regional resources.
Following increased attention to Southeast Asia’s online scam industry, especially since the high-profile abduction and rescue of Chinese actor Wang Xing from a compound on the Myanmar-Thailand border ...
Trapped in virtual slavery, many are lured to work in scam centers where they exploit people around the world through false ...
Eighty-four Indonesians freed from scam centers in Myanmar arrived at the Thai border city of Mae Sot earlier on Thursday in ...
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Inquirer on MSNQ&A: Southeast Asia’s latest scam center crackdownBANGKOK — China, Thailand and Myanmar last week ramped up efforts to curb cyberscam compounds on the Thai-Myanmar border, ...
Rights groups criticized the Thai government for sending the Uyghurs, a persecuted Muslim minority, back to China, where they ...
A China-led crackdown on online fraud rescued thousands from Myanmar this month. But this massive business of grift keeps ...
With Chinese New Year a public holiday, armed guards protecting China’s interests and Beijing intervening directly in the war ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNThai-China-Myanmar talks set on transnational crimeA tripartite meeting between Thailand, China and Myanmar will be held to deal with cross-border crime, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa.Mr Maris said on Monday that Thailand ...
Bertil Lintner looks at the often devious ways in which China cemented the pauk-phaw or kinship relationship to become the dominant foreign power in Myanmar, sidelining all others.
With the civil conflict in Myanmar still unresolved four years after the military coup, a new political equilibrium might ...
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