New developments related to COVID-19 in Cambodia, Laos, Philippines

The Cambodian Government allowed private schools to reopen from December 29 and public schools to start the new academic year on January 11, 2021.
New developments related to COVID-19 in Cambodia, Laos, Philippines ảnh 1A health check centre in Cambodia (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Cambodian Government allowed private schools toreopen from December 29 and public schools to start the new academic year onJanuary 11, 2021.

Thedecision was made following Prime Minister Hun Sen’s announcement that thecountry’s first community outbreak of COVID-19 was over as no locallytransmitted cases had been detected in the last two weeks.

Thefirst community outbreak was confirmed on November 28 after six people of afamily, who reside in both capital Phnom Penh and northwestern Siem Reapprovince, tested positive for the virus. Approximately 19,000 people linked tothe outbreak had been tested, and 41 of them had tested positive for the virus.

However,Hun Sen called on people to continue to be vigilant as the number of COVID-19infections around the world remained high.

OnDecember 29, Lao Airlines announced to suspend all charter flights to and fromother countries until January 23, 2021 to reduce the risk of a second wave ofCOVID-19 triggered by inbound travellers.

Anyoneentering Laos on a humanitarian flight must have all the necessary documentsand spend 14 days at a designated quarantine centre.

The only international route currently in service is a twice-weekly flight between Vientiane and Kunming in southwestern China.

Thetotal number of COVID-19 cases recorded in Laos remains at 41, and 40 of themhave recovered while one remains under observation in the hospital, accordingto the Lao Ministry of Health.

Meanwhile,the Philippines will bar the entry of travellers from 20 countries andterritories from December 30 to January 15, 2021, as it tries to keep out anew, possibly more transmissible variant of the coronavirus.

Thetransport ministry said the ban will cover both foreign travellers and Filipinoswho wish to travel to the Philippines.

The20 countries and territories included in the travel ban are Japan, Australia,Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong (China), Iceland, Ireland,Israel, Italy, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Singapore, South Africa, the Republicof Korea, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland./.
VNA

See more

Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki (Photo: Malaymail.com)

Malaysia’s anti-corruption commission seizes over 65 million USD

In the first quarter of this year, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) recorded the largest asset seizure value of 177 million RM involving cash and gold bars related to the investigation against former prime minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, Azam noted.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim greets congregants during Friday prayers at Masjid Ar-Rashid in Taman Koperasi Perpaduan, Tambun. (Photo: Bernama)

Malaysia prioritises digital, AI education

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has underscored the critical role of digital technology and artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping the nation's future, emphasising the necessity for students to acquire proficiency in these fields from an early stage.

Representatives of Thai Binh Global at the event (Photo: VNA)

Cuban recognises outstanding contribution of Vietnamese enterprises

Thai Binh Global (wholly Vietnamese-owned) and Suchel TBV joint venture have been awarded the title of national pioneer unit by the Cuban national industrial federation (SNTI) in recognition of their outstanding contributions to production, trade union activities and social responsibility.

File photo shows Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki spewing volcanic material in East Flores, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia in March 2025 (Photo: Xinhua).

Indonesia's Mt. Lewotobi erupts

The eruption sent a column of ash up to 3,500m into the sky, with thick grey-to-black clouds drifting westward and northwestward from the crater.

(Photo: https://en.antaranews.com/)

Indonesia to attend BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting

According to the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the upcoming meeting will spotlight a range of global and regional issues, particularly politics and security, global governance reform, and the role of developing countries (the Global South) in promoting multilateralism.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Pichai Chunhavajira (Photo: www.nationthailand.com)

Thailand plans to inject 500 billion THB into economy

This comes after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) revised Thailand’s 2025 GDP growth forecast downward from 2.9% to 1.8%, citing the impact of US reciprocal tariffs. Thailand remains the only ASEAN country whose GDP projection has been cut to below 2%. For 2026, the IMF anticipates a further decline to 1.6%.

Prensa Latina article reports on Tran Van Thanh's journey. (Photo: VNA)

Latin American media reports on Vietnamese veteran’s inspiring journey

76-year-old Vietnamese veteran Tran Van Thanh's journey is not just a personal story, but has also become a living symbol of the connection between the glorious past and the present, a testament to the deep patriotism and immortal spirit of the Vietnamese people. This story has deeply moved and inspired Latin American readers, evoking admiration and respect.

Foreign tourists in Thailand. (Photo: seasia.co)

Thailand’s tourism sees impressive growth in the high season of early 2025

Although there was a temporary decline in tourist numbers following the Songkran holiday in mid-April, the ministry anticipates a rebound, supported by additional flights from Thai Airways, ongoing tourism and sports promotions, and government initiatives designating 2025 as Thailand's "Year of Tourism and Sports".

Higher Education, Science, and Technology Brian Yuliarto (left) and Peruri President Director Dwina Septiani Wijaya (right) in a meeting in Jakarta on April 22 (Photo: Antara)

Indonesia strives to digitise diplomas

This cooperation is expected to an effective impact on universities, such as digitalisation of diplomas and legal documents, and other important documents, Higher Education, Science, and Technology Minister Brian Yuliarto said in a statement here on April 23.

Director General of Human Rights Services and Compliance at the Human Rights Ministry, Munafrizal Manan (center) (Photo: ANTARA)

Indonesia’s free meals programme running well

Indonesia has officially launched a programme to provide free meals to 82.9 million schoolchildren over the next five years, with an estimated value of 28 billion USD, aiming to tackle stunting in children and boost income for farmers.

Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto (Photo: linkedin.com)

Indonesia accelerates tariff talks with US

At the meeting in Washington, D.C. on April 24, Hartarto reiterated Jakarta’s commitment to addressing the US trade deficit with Indonesia, the Indonesian media reported.