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The decision [1] from the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training to make history a subject of choice rather than
A nation without a past is a nation without a present or a future.
As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine approaches the third week, there is virtually no remaining doubt about the true
Half-“for,” half-“against,” and the turning of a blind eye to evil.
Vietnam has never been keen on having non-profits around. Now it has made it even more difficult for such groups to continue operating in the country.
While almost everyone in the world has been holding their breaths and shaking their heads as every step unfolded in
Vietnam is welcoming the 2022 Lunar New Year this week. Also known as Tet, this special occasion is widely embraced
“Your Vietnamese will improve if you keep practising,” my Vietnamese tutor says, his stringy grey hair like vermicelli strands combed
Vietnamese writers and journalists, like Pham Doan Trang, have always been portrayed by the Vietnamese state as being “phản động”
Sad Days for Vietnam It has been a sad time for Vietnamese civil society since the Formosa disaster and the
Vietnamese social media was flooded last weekend with images and footage of Minister of Public Security, To Lam and his
This year as the world triumphs the importance of free speech with the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to
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