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No officials, weapons or illegal cash on Myanmar plane landing in Mae Sot: Parnpree
TUESDAY, APRIL 09, 2024
The airplane from Myanmar that landed in Thailand on Sunday night was only carrying “state documents”, and there were no officials or weapons on board, said Thai Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-nukara.
Activity on border after Myanmar regime’s defeat by army groups
MONDAY, APRIL 08, 2024
Attention has been focused on the Mae Sod border, which connects Thailand and Myanmar, after authorities in the Myanmar government asked to land in the area after its recent defeat by anti-government army groups.
Over 90,000 villagers flee fighting in KNU Brigade 6 area
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022
The Central Committee of Karen National Union (KNU) on Wednesday announced that flash fighting between the Tatmadaw[military] and the KNU took place in KNU Brigade 6 area of Dupalaya district in the KNU-controlled area of Kawthulay has forced up to over 90,000 villagers to flee their homes.
Thai soldiers, Border Patrol Police on alert as fighting erupts between Karen, Myanmar army
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2022
Thai soldiers and Border Patrol Police were closely guarding the border after the Karen National Union (KNU) and People’s Defence Force (PDF) attacked Myanmar troops in Palu village on Wednesday, a reporter said.
Former KNU chief’s son succumbs to Covid in Mae Sot
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 04, 2021
The son of former Karen National Union (KNU) chief General Bo Mya succumbed to Covid-19 on Tuesday at a private hospital in Tak’s Mae Sot district. The family is preparing to have him buried in line with their Christian beliefs.
Myanmar troops shell Thai border village
THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2021
Myanmar troops shelled a Thai border village in Mae Hong Son province on Thursday, prompting Thai forces to beef up security.
UN concerned as Thailand blocks launch of report on Karen crisis 
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2018
THE UNITED Nations human rights body on Wednesday was alarmed by a move by Thai authorities to block the launch of a report revealing the humanitarian crisis in neighbouring Myanmar’s Karen state. 
NCCT leader urges all to seek common ground
FRIDAY, MARCH 06, 2015
If the government and ethnic armed groups fail to find common ground based on equality, they will find it more difficult to reach a nationwide ceasefire accord, said Naing Han Tha, the leader of the Nationwide Ceasefire Coordination Team (NCCT).