02 Sep
Posted by Lao News as News
On August 21, trade sources informed FAS/Bangkok that the Thai Plant Quarantine Group under the Department of Agriculture will now require phytosanitary certificates on August 28, 2008, for all co…
BANGKOK Thailand's prime minister declared a state of emergency in the capital Bangkok Tuesday after a week of political tension exploded into violent street clashes between supporters and oppo…
Less than a year since elections restored democratic rule after a military coup in 2006, Thailand has plunged into fresh instability. The worst violence seen in Bangkok for 16 years leaves Samak Sunda…
02 Sep
Posted by Lao News as News
In what could be described as a blossoming of India’s ‘Look East’ policy, India and the Lao PDR have stepped up their bilateral economic and business engagement.
I got excited and installed Google new browser without reading the fine print (who does?). You might want to read article below. Pretty scary stuff.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10030522-2.html
September 2, 2008 11:59 AM PDT
Be sure to read Chrome’s fine print
Moments ago, Google went live with its Chrome Web Browser. I immediately clicked download, but not before I saved a [...]
(09-01) 05:05 PDT HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — A U.S.-Vietnam adoption agreement expired Monday with the two sides unable to resolve disagreements over fraud and corruption, disappointing hundreds of prosp…
Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej declared a state of emergency in the capital Bangkok Tuesday, the same day the Election Commission ruled his party committed electoral fraud in December elec…
Grasping a bamboo baton and holding a crash helmet by her side, 66-year-old Kaewta Singhasaenee spent much of Tuesday preparing for potential attacks on her and other protesters camped out at the prim…
In this week's show: State of emergency in Thailand, floods in India, electronic ads in St Mark's Square, geo-engineering, wrestling in Bolivia, Letter from North Korea
The Duke of York has postponed a visit to Thailand following riots in the capital, Bangkok, in which one person died and 43 were injured. A spokesman said the duke thought it "appropriate" to rearran…