International Court of Justice (ICJ) hearings in the Myanmar genocide case highlight the need for justice for the ethnic ...
Cambodia's arrest and extradition of tycoon Chen Zhi marks a rare strike against a massive online scam network.
By Vibhu MishraAn independent human rights expert has urged the international community to reject the electoral process ...
The global community may denounce the ongoing three-phase elections in Myanmar (also known as Burma or Brahmadesh) as a probable way to transform the ...
The Myanmar military last October moved into one of the most well-known scam compounds — the massive KK Park, along the border with Thailand — and announced it had shut the operation down. However, ...
Violence in post-coup Myanmar has escalated as anti-junta “self-defence” forces step up to take on the military, a report said yesterday, warning of an “enormous” human cost if the regime uses its ...
Cambodia’s extradition of tycoon Chen Zhi highlights a rare crackdown on the transnational scam industry that has defrauded ...
On Monday, January 11, the ICJ in The Hague, Netherlands, will open public hearings in The Gambia v. Myanmar, a landmark case under the 1948 Genocide Convention alleging that Myanmar committed ...
The U.S. had accused Chen, chairman of Cambodia’s Prince Holding Group, of heading a transnational criminal network that defrauded victims worldwide and exploited trafficked workers.
PHNOM PENH: Accused scam boss Chen Zhi has been extradited to China from Cambodia, Beijing confirmed on Thursday, after he was indicted by the United States over alleged multibillion-dollar fraud.
Chen Zhi was sanctioned by US and UK last year for allegedly running a transnational criminal network built on online fraud ...
Chen Zhi has been indicted by the United States over a multibillion-dollar fraud and is accused of directing alleged ...
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