Malaysia’s Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan revealed that some Malaysians trapped in job scam syndicates in Myanmar and Thailand might actually hold high-ranking positions in these operations.
Foreign minister Mohamad Hasan says there are no plans to issue an advisory against travel to Myanmar or Thailand.
Efforts are being made to free 22 more Malaysians believed to be victims of job scam syndicates in Myanmar, Datuk Seri ...
While allowing refugees formal employment could help ease a manpower crunch in Malaysia’s Indian Muslim restaurant sector, ...
YANGON: Myanmar's traditional national sport, chinlone (caneball, known as sepak takraw in Malaysia), will be submitted for ...
Around 7,000 rescued workers are waiting to be moved across the border to Thailand, says Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra. View ...
Battered and bruised Chinese workers from online scam centres in Myanmar faced an anxious wait to return home, as China and ...
KANCHANABURI - Forty-five illegal migrants from Myanmar seeking jobs in Thailand or Malaysia were arrested in Thong Pha Phum ...
Approximately 270 Indonesian migrant workers remain trapped in Myanmar due to the complicated evacuation process.
Southeast Asian parliamentarians and civil society groups have urged ASEAN to take bolder action on Myanmar’s crisis in an ...
BEIJING, Feb 17 — China has ramped up efforts to combat international scam gangs operating along the Thai-Myanmar border by ...
YANGON - Myanmar’s ruling junta criticised an Argentine court on Feb 15 for issuing an arrest warrant for its top leader over ...