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  2. List of newspapers in Laos - Wikipedia

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    Vientiane Mai (Lao, state-run) [1] Vientiane Times (English, state-run) [1] Laotian Times (English) [1] See also. Communications in Laos; References

  3. Voice of America - Wikipedia

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    www.voanews.com Voice of America ( VOA or VoA ) is an international broadcasting state media network funded by the federal government of the United States of America . It is the largest and oldest of the U.S. international broadcasters.

  4. Soulivong Savang - Wikipedia

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    Soulivong Savang (Lao: ສຸລິວົງ ສະຫວ່າງ; born 8 May 1963), grandson of the last King of Laos Savang Vatthana, is the pretender to the Lao throne. Laos was a monarchy until 1975, when the communist Pathet Lao seized control of the nation, causing Savang Vatthana to abdicate his throne. Soulivong Savang lives in exile ...

  5. Lao News Agency - Wikipedia

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    It was started as the news agency of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party on 6 January 1968 in Viengsay and later became the official news agency of Laos after the communists seized power in 1976. [1]

  6. 2011 Southeast Asian floods - Wikipedia

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    In Myanmar, the Mandalay, Magwe, Bago, Irrawaddy, Sagaing, Kayin, Mon, Kayah, Chin and Rakhine States and regions are heavily affected. [18]" there were cases of deaths and loss of homes in Kyauk Hta Yan, Htonebo, Myo Lulin and Tatkone villages in Myothit Township, Magwe Region" in early October. [18] "

  7. History of Laos (1945–present) - Wikipedia

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    In the Pathēt Lao zone, the communists followed conspicuously moderate policies, although there were some attempts at collectivising agriculture where this was possible. The Pathēt Lao were effective providers of basic services, despite the difficulties created by the endless bombing, and also effective at mobilising the upland minorities.

  8. Thongloun Sisoulith - Wikipedia

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    Thongloun Sisoulith (Lao: ທອງລຸນ ສີສຸລິດ; born 10 November 1945) [2] is a Laotian politician and historian who is serving as the general secretary of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party and the seventh president of Laos since 2021. [3] Previous, he was the 17th prime minister from 2016 to 2021 under President ...

  9. Lao Human Rights Council - Wikipedia

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    The Lao Human Rights Council, Inc. is currently headed by Vaughn Vang, an educator, and former political refugee from the Royal Kingdom of Laos, who is a Hmong-American—and who was born, and grew up, in Laos prior to the North Vietnamese invasion of Laos and Marxist takeover in 1975.