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As I was going through a folder of food pictures from Pakse I didn’t know what to make of the photos above. That is a dish that I have never seen before in my life and so I made a phone call to my aunt Phet in Pakse to ask her the name of the [...]

Iran, Vietnam to bolster agro ties

TEHRAN - Iran and Vietnam underlined the expansion of bilateral agricultural ties, said agricultural jihad minister here on Saturday. Mohammadreza Eskandari in a meeting with Vietnamese Minister of Ag…

PTT launches Gasohol E20 New Year’s Day

Thailand: PTT launches Gasohol E20 New Year’s Day In an bid to conserve both energy and foreign exchange, two Thai companies chose New Years Day to launch sales of Gasohol E20 in the capital Bangkok, …

The final details for an order from Vietnam Aircraft Leasing Company (VALC) and Vietnam Airlines for 12 Boeing 787-8 aircrafts have been settled, announced the Boeing Company. With a list value of a…

Thailand shuts down political Web site

BANGKOK, Thailand — Thai authorities have shut down a political Web site that spoke out against the monarchy, the site’s operator said Sunday, in another move to punish critics of Thailand’s most rev…

In Laos, the arrival of newly rich Chinese tourists eager to leave China for possibly the first time in their lives is being awaited with foreboding.

Facing a potential world epidemic of bird flu, health officials in Laos are setting aside local priorities.

A warty, half-foot-long salamander is known to live in only two places in Laos and now probably in glass tanks in Japan.

About 6,000 people will be displaced by the dam and the livelihoods of at least 100,000 more will be affected downstream.

Terror Laws Cut Resettlement of Refugees

The number of refugees admitted to the United States fell 23 percent this year, State Department officials said on Wednesday.

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