Ten illegal migrants from Myanmar seeking jobs in Malaysia and two Thai drivers have been arrested by police in Chana district of this southern Thai province. A team of immigration and highway police intercepted a Honda sedan and a Mitsubishi Pajero on a local road in tambon Taling Chan of Chana district on Saturday evening.
Malaysia's response to this crisis will reveal whether ASEAN's commitments to human rights are mere rhetoric or genuine principles of action.
JELI: The Home Affairs Ministry will continue strengthening security measures along the Malaysia-Thailand border in Kelantan to address smuggling and cross-border crime issues, says Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.
Thai police raided a rented apartment in Dan Nok border area near Sadao, southern Thailand, on Saturday, discovering another SIM box operation linked to a call center scam network.
The authorities’ strict action in shutting down illegal crossings at the Malaysia-Thailand border in Rantau Panjang here forced the operators of the
The Ministry of Home Affairs (KDN) will continue strengthening security measures along the Malaysia-Thailand border in Kelantan to address smuggling
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Among individuals surveyed in six ASEAN countries, more than half (52%) prefer destinations within Southeast Asia, followed by East Asia (44%), including China, Japan, and South Korea.
BANGKOK: The Thai government has expressed interest in collaborating with Malaysia on digital governance to enhance the quality of life for its citizens.
In contrast, neighbouring countries like Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines have adopted various strategies to make overseas voting more accessible. These include options ranging from postal ballots to in-person voting at embassies and, in some cases, internet voting.
Southeast Asians have a love-hate relationship with durians, sometimes called the “king of fruits”. Its spiky exterior masks a pungent smell—meaning the fruit is often banned on public transport, and in hotels and airports.