The dismantling of the Ming and Bai criminal groups is a “powerful blow to the arrogance of criminals", says China’s Supreme ...
Old concerns about stability and security linger as other big players vie for sway over Myanmar’s rare earth bounty and ...
Myanmar’s junta revives Myitsone dam talks with China, navigating domestic conflict, public opposition, seismic danger and financial strain.
For energy-rich China, the hydropower project is surplus and politically explosive—but for the junta, it’s a lifeline to survival.
This week was all about China’s undiminished appetite for Myanmar’s resources amid efforts to reroute key trade and bring online scammers to justice.
China’s security officials claim to have “completely dismantled” Myanmar and Cambodia based notorious Chinese criminal gangs who terrorised the world with online extortion rackets forcing people to ...
Hovering over these ambitions is an artefact of an earlier great power struggle, the Stilwell Road. Built during World War II by American General Joseph Stilwell to connect India to China through ...
The junta’s leader is getting ready to formally step down from his military command to assume the presidency in the new ...
China's foreign aid strategy has shifted in the last few decades and now its model may be the one the US is adopting as China ...
India is once again looking at a possible revival of part of the old Stillwell road built during World War II, spurred by the rare earth riches that Northern Myanmar is sitting on.
BEIJING: An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.1 jolted Myanmar at 1651 GMT on Wednesday, (Feb 25) the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences said ...
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