US Aggression in Asia!

DPRK: National Aerospace Technology Administration (NATA) – Deployment of US Space Force in Asia-Pacific Region! (7.12.2024)

Obviously, the deployment of the U.S. Space Force in the Asia-Pacific region is part of Washington’s moves to seek hegemony, and it is another new factor of instability that draws the military tension in the region into the real danger of armed conflict.

The gravity of the situation lies in the fact that the possibility of a military conflict in the region is rapidly expanding into space beyond the existing military operation sphere, including the ground, sea and air, due to the irresponsible behavior of the U.S.

The reality in which the U.S. is getting frantic with space militarization by massively deploying space force into the Korean peninsula and its vicinity urgently requires the DPRK to firmly ensure the strategic security balance in the region by putting spurs to grasping all the military moves of the hostile forces in space and taking timely measures for action.

An Underround Tunnel!

UK: New Transatlantic Tunnel – London-New York Travel Time Cut to 54 Minutes! (6.12.2024

While the Transatlantic Tunnel may be an ambitious, far-reaching concept that may never come to fruition in the near future, it sparks significant conversations about the future of international travel. It also pushes the boundaries of what can be achieved in transportation infrastructure, encouraging the exploration of innovative, futuristic ways to connect distant parts of the world. As the world continues to evolve and embrace new technologies, the dream of linking continents via tunnels may one day become a reality—changing the landscape of travel forever.

PRC V US!

China: Counter-Measures Applied to US Military Companies & Senior Executives! (6.12.2024)

Recently, the United States announced another arms sale to China’s Taiwan region. This seriously violates the one-China principle and the three China-U.S. Joint Communiqués, interferes in China’s internal affairs, and undermines China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Pursuant to Articles 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 and 15 of the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Countering Foreign Sanctions, China hereby decides to take countermeasures against the following U.S. military companies and senior executives:

Laos, China UNICEF Combine Forces!

Laos: China & UNICEF Partner to Combat Child Malnutrition – Boost Health Services! (5.12.2024)

Chinese Ambassador Fang Hong highlighted the partnership as a testament to China’s Global Development Initiative, emphasizing its global leadership and humanitarian values. UNICEF’s Bilal Aurang Zeb Durrani noted the initiative’s life-saving potential, ensuring no child in the Lao PDR is left behind.

The project targets 10 provinces, including Phongsaly, Attapeu, and Champasak, aiming to build sustainable systems for long-term health and social service improvements.

Lao PDR - Day of Disability!

Laos: Buddhist-Socialist Republic Cares for Disabled People – December 3rd – “International Day for Persons with Disabilities”! (4.12.2024)

This is just one of many paths to progress. Around the world, persons with disabilities are leading the way in identifying innovative solutions that break down barriers and create a more accessible world. That advances equality for everyone.

On this International Day for Persons with Disabilities, let us join forces in making it easier for persons with disabilities to share their experiences and knowledge and to influence decisions that impact their lives.

Let us work together to build societies that are more inclusive – to the benefit of persons with disabilities and the benefit of us all.

Look After Women and Girls!

Laos: Buddhist-Socialist Republic Supports the Health of Women & Girls! (4.12.2024)

With over 350 million doses of the HPV vaccine administered globally, its safety and effectiveness are well-documented. “HPV vaccines are a game changer,” said Dr. Tim Armstrong, WHO Representative in the Lao PDR. “This campaign is a pivotal step in reducing cervical cancer cases and saving lives in the Lao PDR.”

Funding from Gavi, the Lao Government, and the Government of Australia underscores the shared commitment to expanding vaccine access and protecting young women across the nation. As Nadia Lasri of Gavi noted, “This initiative highlights the Lao PDR’s dedication to ensuring the well-being of its youth and preventing a preventable disease.”

The campaign sets a precedent for continued progress in public health and offers hope for a future free from cervical cancer for the women of Laos.

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