Barrage of Chinese-made UAVs that began in mid-2024 has inflicted military and civilian casualties but made little ground against resistance forces nationwide.
Supporting the country’s pro-democracy movement is both a moral imperative and a strategic necessity for Washington.
Burmese-American security expert Miemie Winn Byrd discusses the risks of letting Chinese security firms operate in Myanmar, and how pro-democracy forces can counter them.
BANGKOK (AP) — The head of Myanmar’s military government traveled to Russia on Monday on an official visit to a major ally of ...
China is actively engaging with Myanmar’s military junta and arming ethnic groups like the Arakan Army, further fuelling instability that spills over into Manipur ...
Some 5,000 Chinese nationals will be sent home, with an average number of 1,000 a week, starting next week, the Thai Foreign ...
More than 620 Chinese suspects in Myawaddy, Myanmar, were repatriated in recent campaigns jointly launched by China, Myanmar ...
Facing Western sanctions and opprobrium, Naypyidaw and Moscow have strengthened their cooperation in both the economic and ...
Hundreds of Southeast Asians were repatriated home over the weekend as Thailand continued to crack down on cross-border human ...
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India Today on MSNArunachal Frontier Highway: India's roadblock to China's border dominanceThe under-construction highway will stand as India’s strongest infrastructure assertion in the Himalayas and a counter to ...
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