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Vietnam is welcoming the 2022 Lunar New Year this week. Also known as Tet, this special occasion is widely embraced
On Jan 21, 2022, CIVICUS [https://www.civicus.org/index.php/who-we-are/about-civicus], a global alliance of organizations and activists
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Vietnam welcomes 2022 burdened with the baggage of prior years, with its lauded COVID-19 pandemic measures buckling under the strain
The government has increasingly performed as the only religious association for all the religions in Vietnam.
On January 11, 2022, the Hanoi People’s Court held a trial for Mai Phan Loi, a former journalist and
The Vietnamese authorities still owe Le Dinh Kinh’s family a few explanations and answers.
“Your Vietnamese will improve if you keep practising,” my Vietnamese tutor says, his stringy grey hair like vermicelli strands combed
On January 1, 2022, a group of 86 individuals and civil society organizations in Vietnam and overseas introduced a petition
What happened? On November 26, multiple major Myanmar newspapers reported that Yangon’s most popular shopping center, Myanmar Plaza, was
December is a month of year-end celebrations in the Gregorian calendar, but it also marks an important historical milestone for
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