United Nations human rights experts have urged Thailand not to send 48 Uyghurs in its custody back to China, warning they are at risk of torture, ill-treatment and "irreparable harm" if returned.
Thai authorities have denied any immediate plan to send 48 Uyghur refugees back to China after UN experts urged a stop. Rights groups accuse Beijing of widespread abuses of Uyghurs, a mostly Muslim ...
US President Donald Trump's incoming secretary of state is among those calling for Thailand not to deport a group Uyghurs to ...
Thai authorities denied today there was an immediate plan to send back to China 48 Uyghurs held in the country’s detention ...
China's open business environment and growing potential for international trade are attracting Thai enterprises that are ...
China has recently stepped up its rhetoric on cracking down on online scams following a series of cases, including one involving a Chinese actor who went missing near the Thai-Myanmar border ...
The AP’s vast network of sources and collaborative reporting led to the first report on detained Uyghurs in Thailand who face ...
Beijing says the Uyghurs are jihadists ... Two people with direct knowledge of the matter told the AP that all of the Uyghurs ...
Beijing is promoting Nanning ... the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. While northern China is being blanketed in snow, Nanning enjoys a spring-like climate with charms of culture ...
Thailand's overall investment applications rose 35% in 2024 to a 1.14 trillion baht ($32.78 billion), a 10-year high, the ...