BANGKOK (AP) — A 90-day freeze on foreign assistance programs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump has led to cuts in services to refugees from war-torn Myanmar, including the shutdown of hospital ...
There was no movie. Instead, like hundreds of other Chinese men ... he was kidnapped and put to work in one of the online ...
Chinese travelers are canceling plans to visit Thailand during the Lunar New Year holiday, as fears over human trafficking ...
Chinese nationals and travel operators who spoke to CNA said the reality on the ground is “very different” and urged travellers to look beyond sensational things being said online.
Dozens of men from the ethnic minority sought escape from repression in China a decade ago, but have been detained in ...
Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. China captures scam centre suspect with Thailand's help Police ...
Gopalganj, Bihar, are stranded in Southeast Asia and forced into cyber fraud after being lured with high-paying jobs. Police and the Economic Offenses Unit are investigating it.
The 31-year-old Chinese actor had flown to Bangkok for what he expected to be a movie ... center in Myanmar’s Myawaddy, a notorious cyber-fraud hub across the border from Thailand.
Thai police said Wang was trafficked across the Thai-Myanmar border and held captive ... The Chinese language movie “No More Bets,” released in August 2023, depicts Chinese tourists visiting ...
Chinese tourists are expressing fears about traveling to Thailand – with some cancelling their trips – following the high-profile case of a Chinese actor’s abduction to a Myanmar scam call center.
Wang, 22, flew to Bangkok earlier this month after getting an unsolicited offer to join a film that was shooting in Thailand. There was no movie. In a time of both misinformation and too much ...