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Wildlife Crime Crackdown: Laos seized over 60 kg of suspected illegal wildlife products in Luang Prabang and intercepted 294 live animals at a checkpoint in Champasak, including turtles, pythons, snakes, and lizards—showing traffickers are active along the Laos–Thailand route. UXO Clearance Governance: Laos’ foreign ministry convened the National Committee meeting with UNDP to review UXO clearance progress in 2026 and set priorities for the rest of the year, including budget updates and quality assurance. Climate Risk for Food Systems: Reports warn a “super El Niño” could peak at the highest level since 1950, bringing drought and floods that may disrupt Asia’s food supply chains. Conservation Rescue in Laos: A Singapore-based NGO helped extract 27 moon bears from an illegal bile farm in Laos after the operation was shut down, with bears likely poached from the wild. Agriculture & Environment Cooperation: Laos and Russia agreed to deepen ties in agriculture and environmental management, including irrigation, crop breeding, and veterinary science, plus trade and sanitary measures. Flood Preparedness Focus: Laos’ national water resources committee reviewed the 2026 flood preparedness plan as rainy-season risks rise.

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