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Abortion in Laos was on the whole illegal before 2021, when the law was changed to allow the termination of pregnancy in certain circumstances. [1]Under the new legislation, abortion is permitted in the cases of: [2]
The Guttmacher Institute has created an interactive map showing how far people may have to travel for an abortion if the U.S. Supreme Court significantly weakens or overturns landmark abortion ...
Covert sites of the Laotian Civil War were clandestine U.S. military installations for conducting covert paramilitary and combat operations in the Kingdom of Laos. Airstrips within the Kingdom of Laos were originally designated by Air America as "Site XX" (with XX being a number).
This map shows their combined effect as implemented by the authorities. Abortion is a highly controversial aspect of reproductive rights. While every country in Latin America has differing laws and regulations regarding abortion, the general sentiment is that of disapproval.
As of April 14, 2022, nine governors have signed abortion restrictions into law this year, a dozen states have passed such legislation in at least one chamber, and such legislation has been active ...
This story is part of an investigative series and new documentary, The A-Word, by The Independent examining the state of abortion access and reproductive care in the US after the fall of Roe v Wade.
That same day, Vang Pao estimated 100 artillery shells hit Ban Pa Dong. [12] The PAVN built roads for forward movement of their artillery, and sited it in the lee of the ridge, protected from the Hmong mortar. [15] On 26 and 27 May, Ban Pa Dong took almost 400 rounds of incoming fire. [12] There were 17 75mm cannons firing at the guerrilla base ...
Abortion rights would be up to the states if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. Two-dozen states and territories would ban it immediately, and 13 have “trigger laws” waiting for the ruling.