VnExpress International on MSN
Laos can now ship fresh durians to China, competing with Southeast Asian peers
Laos has gained approval for fresh durian exports to China, joining a host of Southeast Asian suppliers in the race for a ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Searca revolutionizes farming in Lao PDR: Turning waste into gold with biotechnology
IN the heart of Savannakhet, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), a quiet agricultural revolution is taking root. A pioneering project is empowering local farmers to transform everyday farm waste ...
Thousands of votes were cast and the results are in for The Oregonian/OregonLive’s Readers Choice Awards for the Portland ...
People didn't just survive, they recreated home where they could,” says Zanaman. His parents fled Laos as refugees, bringing their customs with them to Louisiana where they made a home.
The Republic of Korea (RoK)’s media outlets have praised Vietnam’s U22 men’s football team after their thrilling 3 - 2 ...
Singapore's position as an air cargo hub makes it a critical transit point in the illegal rhino horn trade from South Africa ...
The world’s longest train journey now connects Portugal to Singapore, spanning 13 countries and 11,654 miles. This 21-day ...
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Ken Kao on Running Production Company Waypoint From Hawaii and Why Auteur Films Need New Economics
Producer Ken Kao talks to TheWrap about running his company remotely from Hawaii and why auteur films need new economics.
The world’s longest train journey now connects Portugal to Singapore, spanning 13 countries and 11,654 miles. This 21-day ...
Global News - Inquirer.net on MSN
Pulitzer-winning Vietnam/Gulf War reporter Peter Arnett dies at 91
This picture taken on March 16, 2007 shows the former Vietnam/Gulf War reporter and lecturer, New Zealand-born Peter Arnett, ...
The first order of the day was to meet the program’s other participants downstairs. But before I could do that, I had to take care of my morning ablutions. A sh ...
Press Trust of India on MSN
Global study targets dengue as disease threatens nearly half the world's population
Thousands of dengue forecasting models have been published, but few have been tested in real public-health settings. Now, researchers from the US and Australia are launching a field evaluation in ...
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