A Myanmar ethnic militia said on Saturday it was preparing to deport 10,000 people linked to cyber scams in the area it controls to Thailand as part of a crackdown on the illicit compounds.
13 Sri Lankans rescued from cybercrime camps in Myanmar
A total of 13 out of 17 Sri Lankans who were forcibly detained in cybercrime camps in Myanmar have reportedly been rescued ...
Iran’s abandoned bases in Syria: Years of military expansion lie in ruins
Mouldy half-finished food on bunk beds, discarded military uniforms and abandoned weapons - these are the remnants of an abrupt retreat from this base that once belonged to Iran and its affiliated ...
British couple motorbiking around the world detained in Iran
British Ambassador to Iran Hugo Shorter met with two British nationals on Wednesday at the office of the Public Prosecutor in Kerman, the provincial capital, according to Iran’s state-run IRNA news on ...
Hezbollah supporters resume protests over Iran flight ban, Israeli-U.S. ‘demands’
Hezbollah supporters demonstrated for the third consecutive day and tried to block the main road leading to the airport to denounce authorities for bowing to Israeli "threats" by prohibiting an Irania ...
Turkey Removes Kurdish Mayor From Office on Terror Charges
Turkey’s government dismissed the Kurdish mayor of the eastern province of Van after he was sentenced to prison for terrorism charges, marking the latest in a wave of arrests and investigations across ...
Bad news for India as Bangladesh plans to involve Xi Jinping government in Teesta project, China will be now…, Muhammad Yunus to…
Teesta River originates in Sikkim, flows through the Himalayan state and parts of North Bengal for about 305 kilometers, and then enters Bangladesh.
Aviva’s India arm hit with $7.5 million fine for fake invoice scheme, order shows
Indian authorities have ordered British insurer Aviva's local unit to pay $7.5 million in back taxes and penalties after an investigation found it created fake invoices to pay illegal commissions and ...
UK Held Hong Kong Finance Talks as Democracy Trials Unfolded
The UK stepped up private discussions to deepen financial services ties with Hong Kong, people familiar with the matter said, even as democracy advocates were being jailed there last year.
S&P 500 Gains and Losses Today: MGM Stock Surges as Macau, Digital Businesses Thrive
The S&P 500 advanced 1.0% on Thursday, Feb. 13, as an executive order deferred the possible implementation of reciprocal tariffs.