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Bangkok arrests 16 foreign women over alleged prostitution A late-night prostitution crackdown in Bangkok led to 16 arrests on March 20 after complaints on social media alleged a group of foreign women were approaching visitors to offer sexual servi... [1]
In a country where patriarchy and ethnic chauvinism run deep and authoritarianism prevails, Mon women—like many ethnic women—still fight for leadership and decision-making roles. [2]
Mizzima The World Health Organization has released a statement for the women on Myanmar on International Women’s Day on 8 March. The following is the statement: International Women’s Day comes at a time of profound challenge in Myanmar. [3]
Mizzima On International Women’s Day, women’s rights groups called for urgent action to protect women in Myanmar and hold sexual violence perpetrators accountable, highlighting the arbitrary detention, torture, and killings of thousands since the 202... (confirmed by 2 sources) [4]
Ethiopian Airlines conducts all-women flights to mark Int'l Women's Day Published : 09 Mar 2026, 00:43 Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's leading carrier, has announced that it will conduct all-women-operated flights to eight destinations to mark Internati... [5]
BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul delivered an official address on March 8, 2026, to mark Inte [6]
Kao’s Laurier backs women’s comfort and confidence with ‘Comfort, Made Together’ Starting on International Women’s Day, March 8, Kao Corporation will launch a campaign in nine Asian countries across the region for its feminine sanitary product brand... [7]
CHIANG MAI, Thailand—Naw K’nyaw Paw, the 2019 recipient of the International Women of Courage (IWOC) Award, has urged the international community to reinstate support for Myanmar refugees as camps along the Thai border have faced cuts to food assista... [8]
Bangkok arrests 16 foreign women over alleged prostitution A late-night prostitution crackdown in Bangkok led to 16 arrests on March 20 after complaints on social media alleged a group of foreign women were approaching visitors to offer sexual servi
In a country where patriarchy and ethnic chauvinism run deep and authoritarianism prevails, Mon women—like many ethnic women—still fight for leadership and decision-making roles.
Mizzima The World Health Organization has released a statement for the women on Myanmar on International Women’s Day on 8 March. The following is the statement: International Women’s Day comes at a time of profound challenge in Myanmar.
Mizzima On International Women’s Day, women’s rights groups called for urgent action to protect women in Myanmar and hold sexual violence perpetrators accountable, highlighting the arbitrary detention, torture, and killings of thousands since the 202
Ethiopian Airlines conducts all-women flights to mark Int'l Women's Day Published : 09 Mar 2026, 00:43 Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's leading carrier, has announced that it will conduct all-women-operated flights to eight destinations to mark Internati
BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul delivered an official address on March 8, 2026, to mark Inte
Kao’s Laurier backs women’s comfort and confidence with ‘Comfort, Made Together’ Starting on International Women’s Day, March 8, Kao Corporation will launch a campaign in nine Asian countries across the region for its feminine sanitary product brand
CHIANG MAI, Thailand—Naw K’nyaw Paw, the 2019 recipient of the International Women of Courage (IWOC) Award, has urged the international community to reinstate support for Myanmar refugees as camps along the Thai border have faced cuts to food assista
Mizzima The Women’s Peace Network of Myanmar has marked International Women’s Day with a call to protect the women of Myanmar from the horrors of violence and abuse, in a statement released 8 March.
Mizzima Myanmar’s women continue to be active in strikes, demonstrations, and projects aimed at getting rid of the military junta, according to a report for 2023 published 9 January by the Burmese Women’s Union (BWU).