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Maintaining a balance between representation and expertise is a critical consideration in the administrative systems of democratic nations. [1] An
Many years after his death, the public in Việt Nam realized that Hồ Chí Minh left a will expressing his
On the evening of October 20, several major South Korean news outlets, including SBS News, The Korea Times, The Korea
A 1975 article in the U.S. newspaper The Forum once described Vietnamese refugees protesting to urge the United Nations
Each congress of the Communist Party of Việt Nam draws significant public attention. Among its many proceedings, the selection of
On Oct. 24, Deputy Minister of National Defense of Việt Nam Hoàng Xuân Chiến appeared on Human Rights Watch’s
The Vietnamese government has long been implementing a national project to digitize and store citizens’ data for administrative purposes. The
In 1953, a Vietnamese worker labored for nearly two hours to afford a loaf of bread, while an American worker
Thirteen years ago, my path into activism began. For more than two decades, I had lived in denial, self-contempt, and
Hundreds of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are rapidly appearing across Hà Nội, accompanied by thousands of preferential loan packages
Dear Phạm Đoan Trang, I have never had the privilege of meeting you. I write this from an office—a
Following Vingroup’s civil lawsuit against individuals and organizations who criticized the company, there has been growing discussion about resolving
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