Sixty-one hapless victims, duped by call-centre scammers and whisked away to Myanmar, yesterday made a triumphant return to Thailand.
China’s leader Xi Jinping and visiting Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra have vowed to crack down on the scam networks that plague Southeast Asia as the two met in Beijing ...
Sat on the Myanmar-Thai border, it's home to home to a lucrative yet deadly nexus of fraud, money-laundering and human ...
Just trees, a few roughly-built cement buildings, and a long-running civil war which has left this area of Myanmar one of the poorest places on earth. But today, on this spot along the border with ...
After months of kicking the can down the road, the Thai government finally cut off electricity, internet signal and oil ...
Some 61 people lured by call-center scammers to work in Myanmar were rescued and sent back to Thailand on Thursday. The group ...
Lineup: 1.US aid freeze impacts Myanmar refugees in Thailand 2.Leaders of Thailand and China agree to tackle scam centers ...
Thai authorities cut off electricity Wednesday at five points on the border with Myanmar in an attempt to combat cyber scam ...
Sixty-one people lured by call-centre scammers to work in Myanmar were rescued and sent back to Thailand on Thursday.
BANGKOK -- Chinese President Xi Jinping commended Thailand on its recent actions against criminal syndicates running online scam centers along its borders, in a meeting with visiting Thai Prime ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping thanked visiting Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Thursday for the "strong measures ...