Investments deprive Cambodian farmers of their land

(LANKAPUVATH | CAMBODIA) – Farmers in Kandal province, southern the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, were affected by the construction of the new airport, which is supervised by the China Development Bank, at a total cost of about $1.1 billion, where the development of the airport led to the deduction of part of the local villagers land in Kampong Talong village, who depend on rice cultivation for their daily income.

"Investments deprive Cambodian farmers of their land"

Thai Govt. launches emergency plan to reduce flood disasters

(LANKAPUVATH | THAILAND) – Following a wave of floods that swept the Thai capital, Bangkok, with the water level reaching one meter after several hours of heavy rain, General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defence plan has ordered the deployment of water pumps to drain the canals in the city, as well as the removal of rubbish and weeds to improve the drainage canals.

"Thai Govt. launches emergency plan to reduce flood disasters"

Concerns about sending children to schools amid COVID in Mongolia

(LANKAPUVATH | MONGOLIA) – The opinions of Mongolians varied about sending their children to school or nursery, after around two years of the pandemic, where some expressed their concern about sending children to school amid the emergence of new variants of the virus, fearing not applying the health measures, whereas others believe that it is necessary to coexist with the virus by opening schools and returning students to educational classes, especially since the educational level…

"Concerns about sending children to schools amid COVID in Mongolia"

Harmful emissions attract attention of international community to Baghdad

(LANKAPUVATH | IRAQ) – The official indicators of the Iraqi Ministry of Environment revealed that Iraq occupies advanced ranks in harmful emissions and environmental pollution, as a result of generating power plants and thousands of generators, which caused changes in the country’s climate as a result of global warming and led to an increase in the incidence of cancer among citizens, as confirmed by Muhammad al-Dulaimi, head of the Baghdad Center for Renewable and Sustainable…

"Harmful emissions attract attention of international community to Baghdad"