MANDALAY: More than 500 Myanmar opposition guerrillas surrendered to the junta, the military said Thursday, with AFP ...
Red flags were raised as early as 2024, when intelligence officials in Mizoram flagged a surge in “unusual Western visitors” ...
Myanmar's military government introduces fuel-saving measures and import substitution policies as economic pressures mount from regional conflicts and sanctions.
An alert sounded by security agencies based on a tip off on attempts by certain “persons of interest” to flee India after gaining illegal entry from Myanmar via the porous Mizoram border, led to ...
Nurul Shah Alam was nearly blind, spoke limited English and died after immigration agents abandoned him. His family were not told of his release.
Ostensibly bringing Myanmar passports in line with international standards, the e-passport law is far too vague and offers zero privacy protection or recourse, critics say.
YANGON: Myanmar authorities have seized over 84.3 tonnes of illegal timber across the country during a week-long operation, the state-owned daily Myanma Alinn reported on Thursday (March 19).
YANGON: Chairman of the State Security and Peace Commission (SSPC) and Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and Royal Thai Defence Forces Chief General Ukris ...
In foreign policy as in everything else, the new “civilian” government will only be the old junta in new clothes, observers predict.
Security agencies have sent mobile phones of seven arrested foreigners, including a self-styled US mercenary, for data extraction to unearth a larger conspiracy of using Indian ethnic groups to hamper ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Southeast Asia Brief. The highlights this week: Countries around the region brace for higher fuel prices, a Thai ship is struck by Iranian missiles a ...
Roberto González is chief advocacy officer at the Human Rights Foundation and an adjunct professor at Fordham University School of Law.