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Rohingya activists say Myanmar armed group has displaced thousands
Rohingya activists accused a Myanmar ethnic armed group on Wednesday of displacing thousands of the persecuted minority in the western Rakhine state, after the United States said it was troubled by ...
Japan Aid Project Still Helping Myanmar’s Military
Despite Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s pledge last February to “appropriately handle” the flow of government aid to Myanmar’s abusive military, a Japanese Foreign Ministry official told the ...
US says violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine could lead to atrocities
The United States expressed deep concern over escalating violence and tension in Myanmar's Rakhine state, warning of potential atrocities. Clashes between the military and the Arakan Army have led to ...
Myanmar’s BGF: A Family-Run Criminal Enterprise With Friends Across Asia
A new report by JFM spotlights the organized crime empire of junta-allied Karen warlord Saw Chit Thu and his family, and exposes its many regional partners in crime.
Thailand Mulls Up to $3.4 Billion Extra Budget to Finance Cash Handout Plan
Thailand is working on a supplementary budget that seeks to lift state spending by as much as 122 billion baht ($3.4 billion) as Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin presses ahead with a plan to stimulate the nation’s economy through a cash handout.
Thailand power supply in question as tech investment floods in
TAIPEI -- Thailand's industrial parks could face an increasing risk of power shortages as early next year as numerous new factories producing printed circuit boards come online, a leading industry body is warning. Nearly 30 investments in PCBs -- on which ...
Iran’s Armed Forces downplay role of Turkish drone in finding President’s crash site
The General Staff of Iran's Armed Forces on Wednesday downplayed the role played by a Turkish drone in finding the crash site of President Ebrahim Raisi's helicopter, highlighting instead the performance of its own drones.
Who’s in More Trouble: Israel or Iran?
Then there was the death on Sunday of Iran’s president, Ebrahim Raisi, along with the foreign minister, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, and six other people apparently by accident — “apparently” because the possibility that the helicopter they were in was brought down by foreign or domestic saboteurs can’t be fully ruled out.
Vietnam elevates man behind sweeping corruption crackdown to president
Vietnam’s public security minister has been appointed as the country’s president, elevating the official in charge of a sweeping corruption crackdown to the second-most powerful position in the national leadership.