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LOPBURI — Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on Tuesday visited the Artillery Center in Lopburi to observe field training exercises by second-year cadets from the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy. A t [1]
As casualties rise along the Thai‑Cambodian border, the world is once again being reassured that a single phone call — the phone call — is all it will take to calm a conflict that has already stretched into its fifth day. [2]
According to local residents and eyewitnesses, the military junta has reinforced Artillery Battalion 315, based in Weakali village, Thanbyuzayat Township, Mon State, by sending additional troops and mortar shells. [3]
Two 10-year-old students were injured by shrapnel after an artillery shell fired by a joint KIA and KPDF force landed and exploded inside the compound of Basic Education High School in Hpakant, according to reports. [4]
BANGKOK -- Border tensions between Thailand and Cambodia have escalated significantly with their armies continuing to exchange fire on Friday, leaving "more than 20 deaths" in Thailand, according to the acting Thai prime minister, and one civilian de... [5]
Revolutionary forces in Yebyu Township, Tanintharyi Region, carried out coordinated attacks on two positions held by the military junta on November 24, according to resistance sources. [6]
Mizzima A total of 20 NGOs warn that 108,000 refugees—predominantly Karen and Karenni people—living in camps along the Thailand-Burma border now face an imminent humanitarian crisis following devastating cuts to their already meager food rations. [7]
RFA Myanmar residents forced to flee their homes for camps across the border in Thailand are facing growing hardship amid cuts to international aid, with more than 108,000 people now struggling to access stable food supplies, civil society organizati... [8]
LOPBURI — Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on Tuesday visited the Artillery Center in Lopburi to observe field training exercises by second-year cadets from the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy. A t
As casualties rise along the Thai‑Cambodian border, the world is once again being reassured that a single phone call — the phone call — is all it will take to calm a conflict that has already stretched into its fifth day.
According to local residents and eyewitnesses, the military junta has reinforced Artillery Battalion 315, based in Weakali village, Thanbyuzayat Township, Mon State, by sending additional troops and mortar shells.
Two 10-year-old students were injured by shrapnel after an artillery shell fired by a joint KIA and KPDF force landed and exploded inside the compound of Basic Education High School in Hpakant, according to reports.
BANGKOK -- Border tensions between Thailand and Cambodia have escalated significantly with their armies continuing to exchange fire on Friday, leaving "more than 20 deaths" in Thailand, according to the acting Thai prime minister, and one civilian de
Revolutionary forces in Yebyu Township, Tanintharyi Region, carried out coordinated attacks on two positions held by the military junta on November 24, according to resistance sources.
Mizzima A total of 20 NGOs warn that 108,000 refugees—predominantly Karen and Karenni people—living in camps along the Thailand-Burma border now face an imminent humanitarian crisis following devastating cuts to their already meager food rations.
RFA Myanmar residents forced to flee their homes for camps across the border in Thailand are facing growing hardship amid cuts to international aid, with more than 108,000 people now struggling to access stable food supplies, civil society organizati
Mizzima A collective of Karen organisations worldwide released a joint statement on 7 May calling urgent attention to the imminent humanitarian crisis facing Karen and Karenni refugees as food rations slashed to a mere 10 US cents or less per day.
Several hours after an artillery strike by the Burmese government killed three civilians and injured four in Laiza town, a government spokesperson has come out to deny that the military was involved in the attack in northern Burma.