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The junta’s recruitment of child soldiers has surged, Human Rights Watch said in a report on June 20, a significant number enlisted since it introduced mandatory military service. So far the military ...
Myanmar's military government, which calls itself the State Administration Council (SAC), said 3,145 people have been killed, more than 4,500 injured and more than 200 remain missing.
The leader of Myanmar's ruling military junta said on state television Tuesday that it was assumed the death toll would exceed 3,000, according to the Reuters news agency.
On March 31, Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security rescue team, currently on a humanitarian mission in Myanmar, discovered three potential entrapment sites within a collapsed residential building. At ...
Myanmar's Military Continues To Bomb Towns Amid Deadly Earthquake Crisis The group said that under normal circumstances, the military would be prioritising relief efforts, but instead is focused ...
Myanmar earthquake aftershocks: Massive earthquake devastates Mandalay, Myanmar, killing over 1,600; residents search for survivors amid aftershocks in the city.
Myanmar, Thailand Earthquake News Highlights: The death toll of Myanmar has topped 1,644, news agency AFP reported, citing the ruling junta. Sunday, June 29, 2025. New Delhi 26 o C.
260 people, mostly victims, were sent from Myanmar to Thailand amid a multinational crackdown on scam centres. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Political instability in Myanmar and the resulting refugee influx are straining Northeast India’s security, economy, and border management, necessitating a response to maintain stability and ...
Bangkok – A 16-year-old Japanese boy who was at a Chinese criminal group's base in Myanmar near the Thai border has told Thai police that a Chinese boss forced him to participate in a large ...
Authorities in Thailand say they have taken a 16-year-old Japanese boy into protective custody. They believe he was forced to work in a scam center across the border in Myanmar.
Drugs, Scams and Sin: Myanmar’s War Has Made It the Global Crime Capital The chaotic country is now a magnet for criminal syndicates, particularly from China, destabilizing law enforcement ...