Army Corps 11 presents gifts to the Lao Defence Ministry (Photo: VNA)
Vientiane (VNA) – The Vietnamese community is
joining hands with the government as well as cities and provinces of Laos in the fight against the COVID-19
On May 13, the Vietnamese
Defence Ministry’s Army Corps 11 presented 10,000 N95 face masks to the Lao National
Assembly, 200,000 masks and 10,000 tonnes of rice to the Lao Defence Ministry
and 60,000 medical masks to the Vietnamese Association in Laos.
Army Corps 11 hands over gifts to the Vietnamese Association in Laos (Photo: VNA)
A day earlier, Army Corps 11 also handed over
10,000 medical masks and 5,000 others to North That Luang village and That Luang Pagoda in Xaysettha district of Vientiane capital, where the unit has been building the Lao National Assembly House.
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Vietnam in top seeded group of AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualification
Members of Vietnam’s national U22 team during a practice session
Vietnam’s national U23 team is ranked 13th and among five squads in the top seeded group of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-23 Asian Cup qualifiers.
The AFC recently announced the list of 46 teams divided into two regional groups for a draw of the qualifiers.
The No.1 seeded group in Southeast Asia and East Asia also comprises the reigning champions the Republic of Korea, Australia, Thailand and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Consulate General of Vietnam in Pakse helps Laos in fight against COVID-19
Thursday, 2021-05-13 16:47:37
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NDO – The Consulate General of Vietnam in Paksecity, Laos’ Champasak province has actively mobilisedthe Vietnamese community in Laos to join hands with southern Lao provinces to overcome the difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Vietnamese Consul General in Pakse Bui The Dung has said the Vietnamese Association in Champasak and Salavan provinces as well as Vietnamese enterprises in the southern provinces of Laos have enthusiastically donated money and supplies to support the local fight against the pandemic.
As of May 12, over VND600 million (US$25,900) had been donated to the southern provinces in Laos to assist in the struggle.
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2021-05-10 08:36:22 GMT2021-05-10 16:36:22(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
VIENTIANE, May 10 (Xinhua) Lao officials around the country are patrolling border areas to prevent people from entering Laos illegally from neighboring countries, especially across the Mekong River.
Officials will travel along the Mekong River to deter people crossing at unauthorized locations, as part of the efforts to prevent people from entering Laos illegally and avoiding screening for COVID-19, local daily Vientiane Times reported on Monday.
The Lao government is stepping up operations to prevent illegal immigration and conducting stringent checks of everyone entering Laos.
The National Taskforce Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control has instructed authorities in Savannakhet, Saravan and Xayaboury provinces, which are considered at high risk for the spread of the virus, to record the details of everyone entering Laos.