BANGKOK, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Thailand will give legal employment rights to thousands of Myanmar refugees now living in camps along the border between the two countries, the government said on Wednesday ...
The Thai government has reversed a yearslong ban to allow Myanmar refugees to work. Aid agencies have welcomed the move, ...
The United Nations and Human Rights Watch have joined others to laud Thailand for enabling long-term refugees from Myanmar to work legally in the country. The decision could impact the lives of more ...
On August 26, Thailand’s cabinet approved measures allowing Myanmar refugees living in camps along the border to work legally. For many, it will be the first formal employment of their lives. About ...
Thailand has lodged an official protest accusing Cambodia of violating the international mine ban treaty after a sixth Thai soldier was injured in a mine blast along their disputed border. On Aug. 28, ...
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Myanmar: A Crisis in India's Backyard
India, Aug. 28 -- Myanmar today is less a unified nation than a fractured battlefield of clashing powers. The military junta, once thought unassailable, is steadily losing ground to a determined ...
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