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December 30, 2022

In 2022, AP Photographers Captured Pain of a Changing Planet

In 2022, photographers with The Associated Press captured signs of a planet in distress as climate change reshaped many lives. That distress was seen in the scarred landscapes in places where the rains failed to come. It was felt in walloping storms, land-engulfing floods, suffocating heat and wildfires no longer confined to a single season. It could be tasted in

WHO Urges China to Share COVID Data

  The World Health Organization met Chinese officials for talks on Friday about the surge in COVID-19 cases, urging them to share real-time data so other countries could respond effectively. The rise in infections in China has triggered concern around the globe and questions about its data reporting, with low official figures for cases and deaths despite some hospitals and

NA approves 12 laws

The National Assembly approved at its ongoing 4th Ordinary Session on Thursday 12 laws including amendments to laws on Lawyers, Court Registry, State Inspection, and Science and Technology. Other adopted included laws on Museums, Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, State Audit, Waterways, Military Prosecutor’s Office, Passports, Electronic Transactions, and Enterprises. Vice President of the National Assembly Chaleun Yiapaoher said

Japan to allow 3 more airports to conditionally accept H.K. flights

Japan’s transport ministry said Thursday the country will conditionally accept direct flights from Hong Kong to airports in Fukuoka, Naha and one near Sapporo after it had initially planned to ban them. The flights from Hong Kong can arrive at the three airports provided there are no passengers who have stayed in China’s mainland within seven days, it said. Amid

It’s time to discuss preparation for future pandemics

Since 2020, many countries in the world have faced with covid-19 and it has posed serious and unavoidable impacts on socio-economic development in many countries, either developed or developing. The outbreak of Covid-19 has brought about challenges for the world governments in various dimensions, including health, economy, education, and politics. It has caused larger difficulties for countries with small and

Sonexay named Prime Minister

  Deputy Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone has been elected as new Prime Minister succeeding Phankham Viphavanh. The nomination of Sonexay as the ninth Prime Minister of Laos won the most votes at the 4th Ordinary Session of the National Assembly this afternoon.     Source: Lao News Agency