Hannah Beech, a New York Times reporter, gained rare access to one of Myanmar’s notorious cyberscam centers to see how ...
The scammers at a vast office park in Myanmar wielded deepfake technology, doctored videos and pinpoint conversational ploys ...
Myanmar's military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party is leading after the first phase of a contentious general ...
Myanmar’s junta-led election is not free or fair. Yet despite banned opposition, mass displacement, and severe repression, ...
One hundred more townships will go to the polls on Sunday in an election that has been roundly condemned as a “sham.” ...
Voters in Myanmar went to the polls Sunday for the first phase of the country's first general election in five years, conducted under military government supervision while civil war engulfs much of ...
Myanmar’s military rulers claimed to have dominated the first phase of national elections widely dismissed as a sham but which were nevertheless notable for China’s growing role. The army has long ...
The junta’s polls, which will be held in three phases starting on December 28, are intended to strengthen military rule by erecting a façade of civilian government. Supporters of Myanmar’s ...
Cambodia's arrest and extradition of tycoon Chen Zhi marks a rare strike against a massive online scam network.
It looked like a turning point in the global fight against scams. Myanmar’s military leadership, under growing international pressure, vowed to wipe out the industrial-scale cyberscam centers that ...
According to reported figures, Myanmar's military-backed party won over 80 per cent of the lower house seats where voting was held in Sunday. The pro-military party in Myanmar, Union Solidarity and ...
Myanmar’s junta-held election will not mask the nation’s dire economic condition, experts warn, as civil war drives some of the highest inflation in Asia, power shortages hack at production and the ...
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