Some 3,000 Myanmar residents on Saturday rallied at the first and second Thai–Myanmar Friendship bridges in Myawaddy, which ...
The Myawaddy Chamber of Commerce has made a desperate plea to Thailand to ease restrictions on electricity and fuel supplies, ...
The move aims to deter the operations of call centre scamming gangs based in the area. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Fuel demand is soaring in the Myanmar border towns of Myawaddy, Payathonzu, and Tachileik after the Thai government cut off their electricity and fuel supply to cripple online scam centers there.
The measures were announced on the eve of PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s state visit to China, during which she is set to ...
BANGKOK: The government has implemented proactive measures to deal with call-centre gangs that plan to operate from Cambodia, ...
Among the bad news was the growing notoriety of Thailand as a gateway to the transnational, typically Chinese-led scam ...
YANGON: Myanmar has suspended immigration process at Tachilek checkpoint bordering Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai district due to ...
Thailand has cut electricity, internet and fuel supplies to five border areas in Myanmar, a senior Thai minister said on ...
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's four-day visit to China this week comes amid acute concerns over cross-border ...
Since Monday, the blackout has paralysed government agencies, businesses, and residents of Myawaddy, which relies almost entirely on Thai electricity and fuel.
The regime’s election plan and scam center crackdowns were on the agenda as junta representatives met officials from Belarus, Brazil, China and ASEAN nations in January.