A human rights group called on Thailand to fully investigate three soldiers for the "horrific" death of a Myanmar migrant on the border earlier this year, saying they had tortured and beaten the man.
A recent trip to Beijing by two old spooks has shone a spotlight on the continuing role of previous regimes’ military ...
Desperate for new recruits, the junta is now pressuring employment agencies to summon workers back to the country ...
The man was allegedly killed earlier this year while in custody for wearing the uniform of an official Thai village security ...
More than 1,000 recruits of the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) receive military equipment during a ceremony marking ...
China’s latest Belt and Road project raises strategic questions as the US watches Beijing’s influence extend into Latin ...
Major General Zaw Min Tun, the military spokesman, recently said that about 25 percent of the nation’s population is eligible ...
The Switzerland-based IndustriALL Global Union said that it and two banned Myanmar unions – Confederation of Trade Unions and ...
Nine months ago, Azad said goodbye to his family and travelled 8,000 miles across the globe, where he swapped America’s rural ...
As Myanmar’s military grip weakens amid violence and displacement, ASEAN faces pressure to mediate in a crisis that ...
During his visit to China, Min Aung Hlaing inspected BYD’s headquarters in Shenzhen. His son, Aung Pyae Sone, imports the ...