Laos parliament session concludes with approval of new laws \
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Laos parliament session concludes with approval of new laws

09-Jul-2022
Vientiane [Laos], July 9 (ANI/Xinhua): The National Assembly (NA) of Laos has announced the approval of six amended and three new laws at its just-concluded third ordinary session.
09-Jul-2022 World
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Dengue fever infections in Laos rise to 4,087 \
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Dengue fever infections in Laos rise to 4,087

27-Jun-2022
Vientiane [Laos], June 27 (ANI/Xinhua): An additional 161 dengue fever cases were reported across Laos in the past 24 hours, bringing the tally in the country to 4,087, according to the Lao Ministry of Health on Monday.
27-Jun-2022 World
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‘Chinese firms exploiting workers overseas, multiple reports of violations pour in’ \
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‘Chinese firms exploiting workers overseas, multiple reports of violations pour in’

04-Dec-2021
Beijing [China], December 4 (ANI): Chinese companies are exploiting workers overseas with multiple reports of violations pouring in from areas including Laos, where workers who were hired for construction projects, undertaken six years ago are still waiting for their payments.
04-Dec-2021 World
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Chinese companies haven’t paid Laos workers for over 6 years \
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Chinese companies haven’t paid Laos workers for over 6 years

18-Nov-2021
Vientiane [Laos], November 18 (ANI): Laos workers who were hired by Chinese companies for construction projects, undertaken six years ago are still waiting for their payments.
18-Nov-2021 World
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Laos reports record high of 1,170 daily COVID-19 cases \
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Laos reports record high of 1,170 daily COVID-19 cases

04-Nov-2021
Vientiane [Laos], November 4 (ANI/Xinhua): Laos reported another record high of 1,170 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, surpassing the previous record of 1,062 cases registered on Wednesday, according to the Lao Ministry of Health.
04-Nov-2021 World
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Laos: Villagers who lost lands to China’s BRI project still await compensation \
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Laos: Villagers who lost lands to China’s BRI project still await compensation

20-Oct-2021
Vientiane [Laos] October 20 (ANI): Weeks before the opening of China's bullet train project in Laos, villagers who lost land to the project say they are still waiting for promised compensation.
20-Oct-2021 World
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From the Field: Lao farmers serve up fish with rice \
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From the Field: Lao farmers serve up fish with rice

16-Oct-2021
Farmers in Laos are rediscovering ancient practices by cultivating rice and fish in the same field after more modern farming methods are failing to provide them with a liveable income.

A farmer in Lao holds up a bag of fresh fish that he has cultivated in his rice field.
A farmer in Lao holds up a bag of fresh fish that he has cultivated in his rice field., by © /Xaykhame Manilasith
Rice-fish has a millennia old history in the landlocked South East Asian country, but the practice has fallen out or practice largely due to the intensification of rice production and the accompanying pesticide use. However, a combination of population growth, deforestation and damage to the natural environment has led to a decline in food production and a growing inability of communities to sustain themselves.   But now, farmers are working with local authorities and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization () to diversify the range of aquatic species grown in rice fields, creating in the process a more productive and biologically diverse environment which is helping to reduce poverty.   Ahead of , marked annually on 16 October, read more about how farmers are serving up fish with rice.
16-Oct-2021 United Nations
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From the Field: Lao farmers serve up fish with rice \
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From the Field: Lao farmers serve up fish with rice

16-Oct-2021
Farmers in Laos are rediscovering ancient practices by cultivating rice and fish in the same field after more modern farming methods are failing to provide them with a liveable income.

A farmer in Lao holds up a bag of fresh fish that he has cultivated in his rice field.
A farmer in Lao holds up a bag of fresh fish that he has cultivated in his rice field., by © /Xaykhame Manilasith
Rice-fish has a millennia old history in the landlocked South East Asian country, but the practice has fallen out or practice largely due to the intensification of rice production and the accompanying pesticide use. However, a combination of population growth, deforestation and damage to the natural environment has led to a decline in food production and a growing inability of communities to sustain themselves.   But now, farmers are working with local authorities and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization () to diversify the range of aquatic species grown in rice fields, creating in the process a more productive and biologically diverse environment which is helping to reduce poverty.   Ahead of , marked annually on 16 October, read more about how farmers are serving up fish with rice.
16-Oct-2021 United Nations
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From the Field: Lao farmers serve up fish with rice \
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From the Field: Lao farmers serve up fish with rice

16-Oct-2021
Farmers in Laos are rediscovering ancient practices by cultivating rice and fish in the same field after more modern farming methods are failing to provide them with a liveable income.

A farmer in Lao holds up a bag of fresh fish that he has cultivated in his rice field.
A farmer in Lao holds up a bag of fresh fish that he has cultivated in his rice field., by © /Xaykhame Manilasith
Rice-fish has a millennia old history in the landlocked South East Asian country, but the practice has fallen out or practice largely due to the intensification of rice production and the accompanying pesticide use. However, a combination of population growth, deforestation and damage to the natural environment has led to a decline in food production and a growing inability of communities to sustain themselves.   But now, farmers are working with local authorities and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization () to diversify the range of aquatic species grown in rice fields, creating in the process a more productive and biologically diverse environment which is helping to reduce poverty.   Ahead of , marked annually on 16 October, read more about how farmers are serving up fish with rice.
16-Oct-2021 United Nations
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From the Field: Lao farmers serve up fish with rice \
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From the Field: Lao farmers serve up fish with rice

16-Oct-2021
Farmers in Laos are rediscovering ancient practices by cultivating rice and fish in the same field after more modern farming methods are failing to provide them with a liveable income.

A farmer in Lao holds up a bag of fresh fish that he has cultivated in his rice field.
A farmer in Lao holds up a bag of fresh fish that he has cultivated in his rice field., by © /Xaykhame Manilasith
Rice-fish has a millennia old history in the landlocked South East Asian country, but the practice has fallen out or practice largely due to the intensification of rice production and the accompanying pesticide use. However, a combination of population growth, deforestation and damage to the natural environment has led to a decline in food production and a growing inability of communities to sustain themselves.   But now, farmers are working with local authorities and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization () to diversify the range of aquatic species grown in rice fields, creating in the process a more productive and biologically diverse environment which is helping to reduce poverty.   Ahead of , marked annually on 16 October, read more about how farmers are serving up fish with rice.
16-Oct-2021 United Nations
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