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ICE just ignored a federal court order and tore yet another family apart,” said the executive director for the ACLU of Louisiana.
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American tourists die after being stung more than 100 times by giant hornets in Laos
An American man and his teenage son died after being attacked by deadly hornets at an eco-adventure resort near Luang Prabang while on holiday in Laos.
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A gubernatorial pardon in Michigan has not ended the deportation threat for Lue Yang, a 47-year-old Hmong refugee and community leader who remains in federal immigration custody and may be sent to a country where he has never lived.
New data show a recent proliferation of rare earth mines across river basins in Laos, potentially posing a transboundary water pollution threat to Vietnam and the entire Mekong River system. The new findings suggest that Chinese demand for rare earth minerals has led to the industry’s expansion into Laos,
Laos has officially launched its fifth population and housing census, running nationwide from Nov 3 to Dec 28, with results serving as a baseline for implementing the national socio-economic development pla.
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In Laos, Korea's older predators, solo sex tourists prey on the young and exploited
In Laos, sex tourists from Korea exploit minors, using Telegram to share illicit content. Authorities report high rates of sexual exploitation among trafficking victims, while online platforms contribute to the problem.
It is the first commuter-style international passenger line between China and Laos, offering five round-trips daily in each direction. The 16-kilometer journey takes about 50 minutes, with stops at both countries’ border ports for passenger boarding and customs clearance.