- Party gears up for landmark National Media Congress
The 1st National Media Congress taking place next week is considered a historically significant event and a new milestone in the development of the Lao media.............More>>>
- Minister cites “sticky” prices as reason for continuing high costs
Lower fuel prices have yet to bring about a reduction in the cost of most goods and services because businesses still face high costs and economic uncertainty, the National Assembly heard on Tuesday.
Minister of Industry and Commerce, Mr Malaythong Kommasith, said falling fuel prices alone were not enough to bring down the price of consumer goods...........More>>>
- National Assembly adopts poverty reduction as national agenda, targets 100,000 families by 2030
The National Assembly has approved a National Agenda on Rural Development and Poverty Reduction, making the fight against poverty the government’s top development priority and setting a target to lift 100,000 families out of poverty by 2030......More>>>
- Vientiane plans large-scale World Cup fan zone
Star Unitel Company and Star Unitel Company and Lao TV have partnered with Artfac Creative Marketing to launch what organisers describe as Vientiane largest public viewing event for the FIFA World Cup 2026..........More>>>
- America at 250: Celebrating Independence and Friendship in the Lao PDR
This Fourth of July, Americans around the world are celebrating no ordinary anniversary. This year, the United States marks its 250th birthday — a profound milestone in the life of our nation and a moment for reflection on what America has meant, not only to its own people, but to the world.......More>>>
- PTT, BlueDot drive Laos' EV future
PTT (Lao) Co., Ltd. and Laothani Tractor Sole Co., Ltd. have signed an agreement to explore a joint venture that could significantly expand electric vehicle charging stations across Laos.........More>>>
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What sort of news would you like the media to provide?
As control of the nation’s media shifts directly to the Party, the airwaves remain tightly bound to official policy. But does this give people the information they need or find interesting, and what do they actually ..... More >>>
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