Fifty Years After the End of the War, Vietnam is Still Seeking Reconciliation
Saigon falls, the United States withdraws, and the country reunifies. For the next several decades, Vietnam will have to deal
Vietnam has shared a border with a cumbersome northern neighbor since the beginning of its existence. Throughout this country'
Notable events: * National Assembly Elects Police General To Lam as New President * The 88 Project: Vietnam Arrests Another Trade Unionist
Notable events: * Central Committee Approves Four New Politburo Members and Appoints To Lam President in Major Personnel Restructuring * PEN America
Notable events: * Three Social Media Users Arrested for ‘Abusing Democratic Freedoms’ * National Assembly to Convene an Extraordinary Session to Discuss
The Vietnam War ended on April 30, 1975, with victory for North Vietnam, whose government has maintained a political monopoly
Notable events: * Vuong Dinh Hue, Chairman of the National Assembly, Resigned amid Corruption Probe * Amnesty International: Vietnam Deploys Spyware to
Vatican Looks to Normalize Relations in its Representative's Vietnam Visit The Vatican's foreign minister, Richard Gallagher,
Legislature Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue to Visit China Last Thursday, the Foreign Affairs Committee of Vietnam’s National Assembly announced
Social Media Users Charged With ‘Abusing Democratic Freedoms’ for ‘Distorting’ Conviction of Death-Row Inmate Ho Duy Hai On March 28,
Vietnam Communist Party Leaders Meet Wednesday to Decide on President Vo Van Thuong’s Resignation, Officials Say On March 20,
Ninety-four years ago, on Feb. 3, 1930, the Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) was founded. The party took Vietnam into three
These are the insights from Vietnamese residents in the Khmer Society of Cambodia.
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