2025 in Laos
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Events in the year 2025 in Laos.
Incumbents
- General Secretary of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party: Thongloun Sisoulith
 - President: Thongloun Sisoulith
 - Prime Minister: Sonexay Siphandone
 
Events
- 26 January – A bus traveling from Vientiane to Pakse crashes into a tree after the driver fell asleep, killing five people and injuring 13 others.[1]
 - 5 May – Two soldiers are killed in an attack by unknown gunmen on a military base in Ban Phu Pha Mon, Paktha District, Bokeo Province.[2]
 - 4 June – US President Donald Trump issues a proclamation imposing partial restrictions on Laotian nationals travelling to the United States.[3]
 - 10 June – The European Union adds Laos to its list of high risk jurisdictions for money laundering and terrorism financing.[4]
 - 26 July – Artillery shells fired during the 2025 Cambodia–Thailand clashes land in Laem Pa Paek and Laem Makham Pom, causing property damage.[5]
 
Holidays
Source:[6]
- 1 January – New Year's Day
 - 20 January – Armed Forces Day
 - 10 February – Vietnamese New Year
 - 8 March – International Women's Day
 - 13–16 April – Lao New Year
 - 1 May – Labour Day
 - 5 May – Visakha Bucha Day
 - 24 July – Boun Khao Phansa
 - 15 October – Boun Suang Huea
 - 5 November – That Luang Festival
 - 2 December – Lao National Day
 
Deaths
- 2 April – Khamtai Siphandone, 101, president (1998–2006), prime minister (1991–1998), and General Secretary of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (1992–2006).[7]
 
References
- ^ "13 Israeli tourists injured, some seriously, in bus crash in Laos". The Times of Israel. 2025-01-26. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
 - ^ "Armed group hits Lao troops, bullet lands in Thai home". The Nation (Thailand). May 5, 2025. Retrieved July 26, 2025.
 - ^ "What we know about Trump's latest travel ban". BBC. 5 June 2025. Retrieved 5 June 2025.
 - ^ "EU removes Philippines from 'high-risk' money-laundering list, adds Monaco". ABS-CBN. June 12, 2025. Retrieved June 12, 2025.
 - ^ "Thai army confirms shells on Lao side did not come from Thailand". Bangkok Post. July 26, 2025. Retrieved July 26, 2025.
 - ^ "Laos Public Holidays 2025". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
 - ^ "Former President Khamtai Siphandone Passes Away at 101". The Laotian Times. 2 April 2025. Retrieved 2 April 2025.
 
