Laos
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Civil war among communist and noncommunist factions in the 1950s and 1960s attracted extensive covert aid from the Soviet Union, China, and the United States.
During the Vietnam War, Vietnamese communists established the Ho Chi Minh Trail through the remote mountains of Laos to channel troops and supplies from North Vietnam to South Vietnam.
The communist Pathet Lao, with long-standing close ties to the Vietnamese communists, have been in power since 1975.
Part of French Indochina from 1893 to 1949, it was granted full sovereignty in 1954.
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Laos cut the number of days children attend school to three days a week.
Elsewhere in the region, petrol stations in the capital of Laos -- which imports nearly all of its oil and gasoline from Thailand, according to official data -- were packed with queues of idling vehicles throughout Monday.
From Barron's
"It's sad to see this, as she was very vocal and really represented the Laos people," said a 30-year-old development worker in the capital Vientiane.
From Barron's
Since then, survivor Bethany and Simone's family have been pushing for greater awareness of the dangers of methanol, and answers from authorities in Laos.
From BBC
He was travelling from Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo to Laos, transiting through Ethiopia and Thailand, according to the department.
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