Some 260 people believed to have been trafficked and trapped into working in online scam centers are to be repatriated after they were rescued from Myanmar, Thailand's army announced Thursday.
Bangkok has taken a number of recent measures to clamp down on the cyberfraud operations in the border region.
Thailand has received 260 human trafficking victims, more than half of them Ethiopians, from Myanmar, its army said on ...
Thailand has received 260 human trafficking victims, more than half of them Ethiopians, from Myanmar, its army said on ...
Asia Film Financing Forum unveils 15 work-in-progress features from Asian filmmakers, as four alumni projects make European ...
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Showbizz Daily (English) on MSNRevisiting Chinese film 'No More Bets' after Wang Xing's kidnapping in ThailandUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Hosted on MSNChinese actor Wang Xing's kidnapping in Thailand affects tourism, more stories emergeUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and ...
The ministry added that the suspect was surnamed Yan and returned to China on Saturday, but did not elaborate. Chinese actor Wang Xing, front, right, talks with Thai police officers in Mae Sot, ...
Earlier this month, Chinese actor Wang Xing was lured by a promise of an acting opportunity and traveled to Thailand but instead was taken across the border into Myanmar, where police believe he was ...
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