For those displaced by relentless conflict in the world’s biggest producer of opium, poppy farming offers a fragile lifeline.
The victims were mostly elderly villagers who had been shot dead after being detained by junta troops, sources said ...
The peaceful village that could be cut in half by a new border fence - Residents have lived in two countries for generations, ...
Scraping opium resin off a seedpod in Myanmar's remote poppy fields, displaced farmer Aung Hla describes the narcotic crop as ...
Like dozens of other Indigenous Naga tribes, the Konyak’s land straddles the mountains that divide India and Myanmar. Naga ...
YANGON: A farm worker in Mon State's Thanbyuzayat Township was severely injured after stepping on a landmine in Wae Khami ...
The Arunachal Pradesh government intends to expand the Vibrant Village Programme to include India-Myanmar and India-Bhutan border villages. The programme currently focuses on Arunachal's northern ...
A child, four women and an elderly man were killed in an airstrike by Myanmar’s military regime, according to local media.
"The bombing caused damage to the building, but no injuries. We thank God that we are safe, although people here are fighting ...
But recently, residents have been worried about another, less visible, local landmark: the border between India and Myanmar, which runs right through the village’s center. National boundaries ...