Iris Scans Required for Vietnam’s New ID Cards; Hanoi Dismisses UN Report on Human Rights Situation
Police to Integrate Residents’ Iris Scans into New ID Cards Iris scans will become a required biometric data, along with
At a conference on “Strengthening Party-building Work in Press Organizations” last Friday, Mr. Vo Van Thuong, head of Communist Vietnam’
On November 25, the National Assembly (NA) of Vietnam passed amendments to its Law on Entry, Exit, Transit, and Residence
After more than 10 years of petitioning the Vietnamese government, Nguyen Thi Loan (pictured above) says a huge weight has
On November 20, 2019, Father Nguyen Dinh Thuc, a Vietnamese Catholic priest, posted [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have condemned the Vietnamese government for their escalating harassment of an independent publishing house.
Nguyen Chi Vung (top), Pham Van Diep (middle), Vo Thuong Trung, Doan Viet Hoan, Ngo Xuan Thanh, and Nguyen Dinh
By Magdalena Slezáková Will Nguyen (age 34) is a Vietnamese-American public policy specialist and an activist for the Vietnamese democracy
The European Union – Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EV-FTA) is expected to be a comprehensive win-win deal for both sides, ambitiously
On the morning of November 12, 2019, a protest over a land dispute broke out in the Vietnamese capital of
For more than half a year, the health of Vietnam’s President Nguyen Phu Trong has remained a top secret
On November 8, 2017, the editorial board of The Vietnamese launched our website with only one purpose: to bring more
“No one is above the law, but no law is above basic decency, justice, and kindness.” This sentence is one
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