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This is a list of newspapers in Laos. Pasaxon (Lao, of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party) [1] ... Laotian Times (English) [1] See also. Communications in Laos;
The Vientiane Times is a bilingual English and Lao newspaper, published daily in Vientiane, Laos. Established in 1994 as a weekly, the paper was started by an agency, Lao Press in Foreign Languages, under the Ministry of Information and Culture. [1] It went to twice per week in 1996 and daily in 2004. [1] It runs to 16 pages. [citation needed]
Laos became independent in 1953 under King Sisavang Vong. The capital city is Vientiane. Other large cities include Luang Prabang, Savannakhet, and Pakse. The official language is Lao. Laos is a multi-ethnic country with the politically and culturally dominant Lao people making up approximately 60 percent of the population, mostly in the lowlands.
A “dragon”-like creature climbed near the top of a rocky peak in Laos. The animal’s coloring blended seamlessly into the surrounding patchwork of sunlight and shadows. Well, almost seamlessly.
Source: [2] 1 January – New Year's Day 20 January – Armed Forces Day 10 February – Vietnamese New Year 8 March – International Women's Day 13–16 April – Lao New Year
Laos has one of the lowest levels of internet penetration in the world, with just 14 percent of the population using the internet. [8] In 2014, the Lao government adopted an Internet law that it claimed would support the growth of the Internet. [9] However the law included a number of restrictions on social media and other internet ...
In 2017, three years into the project, only 7 percent of shipments were completed on time in full. By the middle of 2019, USAID happily reported over 80 percent of shipments were on time—even ...
'New Vientiane') is a Lao language weekly [citation needed] newspaper published by the Government of Laos in the capital and largest city of Vientiane. It was originally called the Vientiane Post, but was renamed in 1975 when the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) took power. It reflects the position of the government and the LPRP.