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  "textContent": "Laos’ Prime Minister has ordered government ministries to cut back on in-person meetings, introduce rotating work shifts, and begin transitioning state vehicles to electric. This is the latest move of a sweeping emergency order aimed at reducing the country’s fuel consumption as the Middle East crisis continues to squeeze supply and drive up prices. The […]",
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