Four Japanese men were arrested at the Thai-Myanmar border for drug-related offenses, leading to the immediate revocation of their visas.
Four Japanese nationals have been arrested in Mae Sot district of Tak province after illegally crossing the Thailand-Myanmar ...
Panicked residents visited petrol stations amid fears of fuel shortages as Thai government chiefs cut power to border towns ...
Thailand will cut electricity, internet, and fuel supplies to five locations along its border with Myanmar starting February ...
Thai authorities today cut off internet, power, and fuel along the Thai-Myanmar border to cripple suspected transnational ...
Protests on border with Tak province in response to Thailand’s cutting of electricity, internet and fuel supplies ...
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eVnExpress on MSNThailand prevents foreigners' illegal border crossingNational Police Inspector – General Pol General Thaichai Pitaneelaboot recently met with ambassadors and representatives from ...
Chiang Rai bans oil refueling into containers to combat border crime and aligns with Thai government's policy against call centre gangs.
A large group of Myanmar citizens gathered in Myawaddy to stage a protest in response to Thailand’s recent decision to cut ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNDear East Africans, there are no jobs in Thailand – it’s a trapdoor into bondage in MyanmarOver the years, as a diplomat, I have met many Kenyans and indeed East Africans who travel to Thailand for work and leisure.
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