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- China’s Guangxi University strengthens alumni ties in Laos
Guangxi University in China has established an alumni association in Laos to strengthen ties with foreign graduates, fostering professional networks and cultural exchange.....More>>>
- Deputy PM strengthens int’l partnerships at ASEAN-EU meeting
The Lao government expressed its desire for stronger international partnerships when Deputy Prime Minister Thongsavanh Phomvihane met with the foreign ministers of Lithuania, Vietnam and Portugal on the sidelines of an ASEAN-EU Ministerial Meeting in Brunei this week......More>>>
- Lao Deputy PM attends 25th ASEAN-EU ministerial meeting
The Lao Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Thongsavanh Phomvihane, led the official delegation to the 25th ASEAN-European Union (EU) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Brunei Darussalam that reviewed cooperation between the two sides......More>>>
- Laos, Thailand mull ways to tackle transboundary air pollution
The governments of Laos and Thailand are working together to confront the growing environmental and public health challenge of agricultural burning and the resultant air pollution, with the two sides reaffirming their commitment to find solutions..........More>>>
- Lao, Thai army chiefs pledge to strengthen border security
The governments of Laos and Thailand have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral military ties, with a shared focus on maintaining peace, stability and security along their common border......More>>>
- Bolikhamxay builds embankment to prevent erosion along Xan River
An embankment is being built along the Xan River in Pakxan district, Bolikhamxay province, to prevent erosion of the riverbank, as part of developments under the Greater Mekong Subregion 4 Project..........More>>>
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What should the government do to improve water supply?
While new buildings seem to pop up with increasing frequency, a basic necessity remains out of reach for many people in Vientiane: clean, running water. Despite paying monthly maintenance fees and enduring frequent price hikes, a growing number of..... More >>>
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