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The ideological clash between democracy and authoritarianism has been at the forefront of the development of the modern world. Best
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The Vietnam Briefing, which is released every Monday morning Vietnam time, looks at Vietnam’s social and political developments of
What happened? On this day in 1979, [1] hundreds of thousands of Chinese troops poured across Vietnam’s northern border,
The Vietnam Briefing, which is released every Monday morning Vietnam time, looks at Vietnam’s social and political developments of
Noteworthy religious news in the final month of 2021
The parcel of land, previously a school, is currently on sale for 40 million dong/m2.
February 10, 2022 - Vietnamese human rights defender and internationally acclaimed [https://www.thevietnamese.org/2022/01/pham-doan-trang-one-in-three-2022-martin-ennals-laureates/] independent journalist,
New religions face increasingly draconian controls.
Vietnam is welcoming the 2022 Lunar New Year this week. Also known as Tet, this special occasion is widely embraced
What happened to Vietnamese politics in the year of crisis?
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