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Monitoring Southeast Asia's Illegal Wildlife Trade

Recent seizures of ivory again shine a spotlight on poaching. Luke Hunt reports.
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Laos Backtracks on Controversial Dam

Laos halts work on an environmental hazard of a dam, writes Prashanth Parameswaran.
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Laos: Xayaburi Dam Halted. Really.

Laos reassures its neighbors that work on the Xayaburi dam is on hold. But there are some mixed signals.
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Xayaburi Dam Controversy Flares

Construction on the Xayaburi Dam was supposed to be postponed under a deal last year. Has it been?
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Laos and the Internet

Laos has virtually no restrictions on internet use. The only problem is that few have any internet access at all.
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Southeast Asia’s Forgotten Wars

Westerners have varying images of Southeast Asia. Few of them, though, include the region’s many conflicts.
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Southeast Asia’s Forgotten Wars

Westerners have varying images of Southeast Asia. Few of them, though, include the region’s many conflicts.
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Laos’ Unethical Monkeys

A new report warns that thousands of monkeys are being held in overcrowded and appalling conditions.
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Laos’ Unethical Monkeys

A new report warns that thousands of monkeys are being held in overcrowded and appalling conditions.
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Mekong Battle Delayed

The announcement that a decision over whether to proceed with the controversial Xayaburi dam has been delayed has been welcomed by NGOs. But will Laos push ahead anyway?
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Murder on the Mekong

The killing of a dozen Chinese workers in Southeast Asia’s Golden Triangle has prompted an assertive response from China. Too assertive for some of its neighbors.
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Laos’ Murky War on Drugs

Laos has vowed to be drug free by 2015. But the Somsanga ‘treatment centre’ offers a glimpse into a world of abuse, beatings and suicide.
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WikiLeaks on Laos

WikiLeaks has some interesting and candid US Embassy insights on corruption and poverty in Laos.
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Hundreds Dead in Floods

Hundreds have so far been killed in some of the worst flooding in a decade in Southeast Asia.
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World’s Most Cutthroat Cell Market?

Despite an average income of $650, Cambodians enjoy arguably the most competitive mobile market in the world. Still, the eight operators’ numbers don’t add up.
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Vietnam, Laos and Wildlife

Vietnamese and Laos are finally moving to crack down on wildlife smuggling across their border.
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Lao Death Sparks Thai Outrage

A car accident involving the death of a young Lao girl is a reminder of class divisions in Thailand.
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Mekong Damned in Laos

Despite environmental concerns and local protests, Laos is determined to follow through on a new dam project.
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The CIA’s 'Secret War'

Decades after US forces exited the Vietnam War the remnants of a CIA-backed force of Lao villagers still live in fear in the jungle.
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Asia’s Opium Resurgence

Southeast Asia’s Golden Triangle has seen a jump in opium production. Will Laos ever be allowed to cash-in legally on its booming crop?
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Laos’s Chinese Gamble

A new casino complex is supposed to transform poor Ton Pheung into a ‘Macau on the Mekong’. But some locals are already nervous.
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Vietnam’s Cluster Bomb Shadow

Decades after the Vietnam War ended, cluster bombs still leave large swathes of land in Laos off-limits. But the foot-dragging on a ban continues.
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Golden Triangle Comeback

One of Asia’s main opium producing areas, the Golden Triangle, is back in business—with a helping hand from Iran.
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Laos Travel Consequences

Laos continues to attract more visitors yearly. Will too much tourism lead to exploitation and destruction?
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Laos on Camera, Camera

As tourism surges in Laos, a new documentary explores the phenomenon and its impact.
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