The two leaders laid the cornerstone for the upgrade project of Mahosot Hospital, which was the first hospital in Laos, built in 1910... READ MORE›
It marks the first visit in 11 years by a Chinese head of state and top CPC leader to this neighboring country in Southeast Asia... READ MORE›
Obama is the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos... READ MORE›
Some 90m ?68m will be spent over three years for the removal of cluster bombs and other unexploded ordnance... READ MORE›
Finally, in January 2014, the Lao government revoked his licence to trade wildlife... READ MORE›
Bloomberg mined its own research, the annual World Drug Report published by the United Nations along with data from the World Health Organization... READ MORE›
China's investment is transforming its smaller Southeast Asian neighbors like never before while helping turn Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar into bigger destinations for its exports... READ MORE›
Many human rights groups are calling on Obama to speak up about Laos' human rights record, which includes jailing civil society activists... READ MORE›
Similarly, a shipment of about 600 pounds of elephant tusks intercepted in 2009 by the Kenyan wildlife authorities was being sent to Mr. Vixay's company in Laos... READ MORE›
I came to see Southeast Asia as a land of great people and bad governments, of remarkable graciousness but distressing levels of impunity... READ MORE›
The White House said the remarks weren't constructive and prompted called off the meeting, which had been slated for Tuesday... READ MORE›
He recalled the failure of the previous deal that the United States had made with Russia... READ MORE›
Video provided by AFP Newslook Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte C arrives at the site of an explosion at a market in Davao City... READ MORE›
The organisation works with people disabled by unexploded ordnance... READ MORE›
Some countries are wary about the possible repercussions of defying Beijing by taking a stronger stand... READ MORE›
President Obama also paid tribute to survivors of unexploded bombs the U.S.A dropped on Laos... READ MORE›
President Obama announces 90m to help clear unexploded US bombs in Laos... READ MORE›
President Barack Obama said on Thursday that Donald Trump confirms his belief that the Republican is not qualified to be president... READ MORE›
Kerry is trying to help the United States make more inroads... READ MORE›
The case of Sombath Somphone is a reminder of human rights abuses by the communist government... READ MORE›
For example, according to a Laos official, only 2 percent of the population in the Lao PDR run businesses... READ MORE›
The total package is close to the US100 million the United States has spent in the past 20 years on clearing its UXO in Laos... READ MORE›
Australian couples are unable to bring their surrogate babies back from Cambodia as new laws are drafted on surrogacy... READ MORE›
All the band members are from the Hmong Melbourne Youth Society... READ MORE›
In addition, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos have plans to build 11 new dams, potentially affecting 82 percent of the Mekong River's water... READ MORE›
Of course, Pyle learns the hard way just how childlike the Vietnamese are not... READ MORE›
'Maybe it is pie in the sky' As leaders head for Laos, a plea from wife of missing activist... READ MORE›
Video Giant panda cub Bei Bei has adorable reaction to seeing a tree for the first time... READ MORE›
The Pak Beng project is part of a dam-building spree by the Lao government... READ MORE›
Abbott said he hoped many countries, including Japan and the United States, would join the AIIB if was set up as a geniune multilateral institution... READ MORE›
Trains will be designed to travel at speeds of up to 250 kilometres per hour, according to State Railway of Thailand governor Wutthichart Kalayanmitr... READ MORE›
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. -- President Obama greeted Southeast Asian leaders Monday by calling their ongoing economic participation central to the region's peace and prosperity... READ MORE›
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