The Thai government’s decision to cut power supplies to border regions to combat Chinese-run scam or call centers has punished the innocent as well as the guilty. Earlier this week, interior minister ...
Since Monday, the blackout has paralysed government agencies, businesses, and residents of Myawaddy, which relies almost entirely on Thai electricity and fuel.
Sixty-one hapless victims, duped by call-centre scammers and whisked away to Myanmar, yesterday made a triumphant return to Thailand.
The Chinese leader also thanked visiting Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra for her government’s actions against online scamming ...
Reports of high-profile kidnappings on the Thai-Myanmar border have frightened Chinese tourists who were Thailand's top ...
Glitzy videos by Yatai promised a $15bn (£12.1bn) investment and depicted a high-rise wonderland of hotels, casinos and ...
After months of kicking the can down the road, the Thai government finally cut off electricity, internet signal and oil ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNPTT unit ready to suspend oil exports to MyanmarThailand's largest oil trader by volume, is preparing for the suspension of refined oil exports to Myanmar in line with the government's policy to deal with criminal gangs active in the neighbouring ...
Some 61 people lured by call-center scammers to work in Myanmar were rescued and sent back to Thailand on Thursday. The group ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping thanked Thailand’s visiting prime minister on Thursday for a crackdown on scam centers in ...
The Karen Border Guard Force in Myawaddy on the Thai border says it is working to break up trafficking operations in Karen State.
The Myawaddy Chamber of Commerce has made a desperate plea to Thailand to ease restrictions on electricity and fuel supplies, ...
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