The father of one of the Australian teenagers who tragically died in Laos from a suspected methanol poisoning has called on the government of the South Asian country to make sure there was no repeat.
Laotian authorities have been working to rid the town of its deadly reputation. Clearly, they haven’t worked hard enough.
At the risk of seeming contrary, I can't get too wound up about the threat of World War III. I know it's awful but what's the ...
The families of Australians Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones are demanding the Laos government fully investigate a mass ...
Bianca Jones was holidaying with her friend Holly Bowles in Laos when both fell ill and later died after consuming alcoholic ...
The government of Laos has released its first statement in response to tourists becoming ill and dying from methanol ...
The U.S., Australia and U.K. have issued warnings for travelers in Vang Vieng after several tourists died in a suspected ...
A 35-year-old man who was shot after allegedly assaulting a police officer outside a Western Australian home yesterday has been charged.
An Australian teenager has become the sixth foreign tourist to die in a suspected mass methanol poisoning in Laos, as a ...
The Laotian government has promised to bring perpetrators to justice after a mass poisoning that has killed six tourists ...
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The government of Laos has released its first statement in response to tourists, including two Australian teenagers, becoming ...