Thailand Rescues Cyber Slaves from Myanmar, Prepares for Repatriation
thailand, myanmar February 13, 2025 19:07Thailand gears up for influx of rescued cyber slaves from Myanmar after shutting down illegal online operations.
Thailand gears up for influx of rescued cyber slaves from Myanmar after shutting down illegal online operations.
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Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania disconnect from Russian energy system, transitioning to Europe's grid after years of preparations.