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Myanmar Refugees Sign On for Work After Thailand Opens Labor Market 

by Admin | Oct 3, 2025 | Daily News

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Phoe Tar Refugee camps on the Thai-Myanmar border have compiled lists of working-age residents in preparation for job opportunities after Thailand approved refugees’ right to work in late August. Read Full Story

Myanmar in border camps can work outside for one year from today

by Admin | Oct 1, 2025 | Daily News

Source: Thai Public Broadcasting Service | By Thai PBS World Pichet Thongphan, inspector general of the labour ministry, said today that unskilled displaced Burmese people will be the first group to be allowed to leave their camps to work outside in 17 northern...

Over 1,400 Myanmar Workers Fired Without Notice in Thailand, Labor Activists Say

by Admin | Oct 1, 2025 | Daily News

Source: The Irrawaddy Workers sacked from Cal-Comp Electronics told The Irrawaddy they were forced out of the factory on Tuesday evening after being confined inside all day and threatened with arrest unless they signed documents in exchange for a lump‑sum payment of...

Toxin levels rise in Kok River: Pollution traced to Shan State mines

by Admin | Sep 26, 2025 | Daily News

Source: Bangkok Post | By Aekarach Sattaburuth Thailand and Myanmar’s differing water quality standards complicate cooperation, with the former capping arsenic levels at 0.01 mg/l and the latter allowing up to 0.05 mg/l — five times higher. Read Full...

Cambodia, Myanmar will top Sihasak’s foreign policy agenda

by Admin | Sep 24, 2025 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: Thai PBS World | Analysis by Thai PBS World’s Political Desk Sihasak, together with many ex-diplomats, retired military officers, academics, and ex-journalists, set up the Institute for Strategic Policy as a think tank late last year to research and architect...
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