-China backs construction of new school in Savannakhet
The Chinese government has provided a grant of more than 60 million yuan to rebuild Savannakhet Secondary School, supporting the Lao government’s efforts to modernise schools across the country and improve learning outcomes. The project is funded by the “China Aid for Shared Future” scheme, with investment exceeding 60 million yuan. It is designed to provide students in Savannakhet province with improved learning facilities and a more modern educational environment...........More>>>
-Awards boost efforts to advance inclusive healthcare in Laos
Efficiencies in expanding medical coverage across Laos received a major boost on August 14 with the inaugural Inclusion Champion Awards 2026 and Panel Discussion held in Vientiane, which highlighted practical solutions to remove healthcare barriers for underserved communities.
The event, held under the theme “Inclusive Community Health”, showcased how grassroots leadership and local health facilities are actively removing barriers to medical care for priority and underserved populations.......More>>>
-Laos eyes data centres, AI in investment push
The government is seeking investment in data centres, artificial intelligence and other digital industries as it looks to diversify the economy and attract higher-value projects. The investment plan for 2026-2030 identifies the digital and technology sector, data centres, artificial intelligence (AI), information technology and financial technology (FinTech) as areas with investment potential. The new focus is part of the government’s plan to attract more quality investment and reduce reliance on development projects based mainly on natural resources.........More>>>
- Savannakhet Dry Port to link with Mukdahan rail yard, expanding regional logistics
Savannakhet Dry Port is strengthening its position as a regional multimodal logistics hub by establishing a direct connection with the Mukdahan railway container yard in Thailand. The initiative aims to create a seamless road–rail–dry port network along the East–West Economic Corridor (EWEC)...........More>>>
-Champasak hit by widespread flooding as rivers overflow
Champasak suffered devastation flooding last week, with losses expected to exceed one billion kip.
Hours of heavy rainfall on August 10 and 11 caused rivers to overflow and their banks to erode, affecting 72 families in nine villages of five districts, according to.............More>>>
-More flooding, landslides possible as rain persists
Heavy to very heavy rainfall is forecast in northern and central Laos from August 18-21, raising the risk of further flooding and landslides. According to the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology, a low-pressure trough will pass over northern and central........More>>>
-Police raids net more Thai cybercrime suspects
Lao authorities have handed over 23 Thai nationals suspected of involvement in cybercrime and online gambling operations to Thai police, with this being the fourth........More>>>
-Laos highlights priorities at ASEAN environment meeting
The government reaffirmed its pledge to advance regional environmental cooperation and sustainable development at the 37th ASEAN Senior Officials on the Environment Meeting last week, where ASEAN Member States discussed priorities relating to biodiversity, climate change, and other environmental challenges...........More>>>
PM urges young business leaders to be driving force for economic growth
Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone has outlined priorities for Laos’ young business operators, calling for stronger public-private partnerships, more investment, greater use of digital systems, and stronger international ............More>>>
Research partnership aims to put Laos on Asia’s biodiversity tourism map
Laos is seeking to turn its extraordinary natural wealth into a new engine for sustainable tourism, with scientific research becoming the bridge between biodiversity conservation and the country’s ambition to emerge as “Asia’s biodiversity tourism destination”.........More>>>
How can schools best support children this coming academic year? Families are preparing for the start of a new academic year after the long holiday. This is now a time for students, parents and teachers to think about what children need to learn and grow throughout the year...... More >>>
Lao gymnast Praewa to compete at Asian Games
Lao rhythmic gymnast Praewa Misato Philaphandeth is turning her attention to the Asian Games taking place in Nagoya, Japan, next month after competing at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World.............More>>>