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Contributing writer - NEETA LAL - India shines light on hair smuggling as China demand grows - asia.nikkei.com - China - Burma - India -  New Delhi - Bangladesh

India shines light on hair smuggling as China demand grows

NEW DELHI -- An Indian investigation into an alleged hair smuggling racket has shone a light on illicit trade blamed for wiping out thousands of jobs and threatening the South Asian country's competitiveness in a growing industry.

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Min Aung Hlaing - Rohingya pawns in Myanmar’s cynical conscription drive - asiatimes.com - Usa - Burma - state Rakhine

Rohingya pawns in Myanmar’s cynical conscription drive

Faced with a decline in authority and mounting territorial losses, Myanmar’s beleaguered junta has resorted to a controversial new war-fighting strategy: conscripting Rohingya Muslims under the auspices of a new People’s Military Service Law.

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US well-placed to guide Myanmar’s new governance - asiatimes.com - Usa - Burma - county Sac

US well-placed to guide Myanmar’s new governance

In Myanmar, hardly a day passes without a report of another village, town or township being “liberated” by one or more of the ethnic resistance organizations (EROs) or People’s Defense Forces (PDFs) fighting to overthrow the nation’s military junta, the State Administrative Council (SAC).

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UN seeking more than $850m for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh - aljazeera.com - Burma - Bangladesh

UN seeking more than $850m for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

Bangladesh hosts more than a million Rohingya people, many of whom fled a 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar.

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Nikkei staff writers - Bomb attacks in Yangon put Myanmar's biggest city on edge - asia.nikkei.com - Burma -  Bangkok -  Yangon

Bomb attacks in Yangon put Myanmar's biggest city on edge

YANGON/BANGKOK -- A series of explosions targeting companies connected to the military in Myanmar's largest city have brought the conflict there closer to foreigners who live there.

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Amy Sood - India slammed for ‘irresponsible’ move to deport refugees back to chaos-ravaged Myanmar - scmp.com - Burma - India - state Manipur

India slammed for ‘irresponsible’ move to deport refugees back to chaos-ravaged Myanmar

Myanmar has been engulfed in violent chaos since its military coup in 2021, which has left thousands dead and seen entire villages razed – including in the border state of Chin – by an army notorious for its brutality.

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India begins deporting 1st group of Myanmar refugees who fled coup - asia.nikkei.com - Burma - India -  New Delhi

India begins deporting 1st group of Myanmar refugees who fled coup

GUWAHATI, India (Reuters) -- India on Friday began deporting the first group of Myanmar refugees who sought shelter there after a military coup in 2021 and plans to send back more in the coming days, weeks after saying it would end a visa-free border policy with Myanmar.

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Tatiana Kanunnikova - Japan pumping money into Asia-Pacific’s terror fight - asiatimes.com - Japan - Philippines - Indonesia - Burma - Israel - Isil - Syria

Japan pumping money into Asia-Pacific’s terror fight

Amid a growing terror threat in other parts of the world, Japan has been dealing with limited terrorist activity so far. A notorious case of the doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo is a matter of the past, while homegrown jihadist radicalization is negligible. And yet, being an island of safety in a stormy sea is no less of a challenge for the Land of the Rising Sun.

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