Police unleashed a wave of violence on protesters in Myanmar on Wednesday in the bloodiest day since the military seized power, shooting 38 people dead in the street while brutally beating others.
Myanmar authorities kill at least 38 peaceful protesters in bloodiest day since coup
At least 38 protesters were killed by authorities in Myanmar on Wednesday, marking the bloodiest day since the military seized power in an apparent coup last month.
Three police officers from coup-hit Myanmar seek refuge in India
Police constables cross over to India’s Mizoram to avoid carrying out Myanmar military’s orders, says Indian official.
Protests, mourning as world condemns Myanmar crackdown
Protesters return to streets as thousands attend funeral for 19-year-old woman killed in bloodiest day since coup.
Myanmar protesters, undaunted by killings, march again
Demonstrators in Myanmar protesting last month’s military coup returned to the streets Thursday, undaunted by the killing of at least 38 people the previous day by security forces.New protests were …
Thailand plans to allow foreign tourists to quarantine in resorts
Thailand’s tourism minister said on Thursday he will propose a plan for foreigners to undertake COVID-19 quarantine in popular tourist areas, including beach resorts, in a bid to help revive the …
Thailand probes Facebook’s removal of army-linked accounts
Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha says he has assigned the Royal Thai Army to investigate after Facebook Inc said it has removed 185 accounts and groups engaged in an information-influencing …
Thailand tourism operations want to open international travel to Australians from July 2021
Aussies could travel to Thailand from as early as July 2021 as the Thai Government considers a plan proposed by struggling local tourism operators.
Iran Allies Escalate Attacks Despite Joe Biden Diplomacy, Sanctions
Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have stepped up attacks on Saudi Arabia as the White House pushes for a diplomatic solution.
Iran Needs to Address IAEA’s Concerns on Uranium Particles, U.S. Says
“Iran has now been given another opportunity by the Director General to offer up the necessary cooperation before this Board next meets,” the U.S. statement to the board said, shortly after diplomats …