Tôi giống như kẻ khuyết tật,thật khó khăn khi phải nói những điều của mình. Tôi là người biết lắng nghe người khác nói.Tôi bắt đầu nói tiếng nói của mình,bằng ngôn ngữ cùa cái đẹp từ năm ba...
Thich Huyen Quang, the patriarch of an outlawed Buddhist church in Vietnam who spent more than two decades in and out of house arrest, died Saturday after months of ailing health. He was 87.
John McCain has an unusual endorsement _ from the Vietnamese jailer who says he held him captive for about five years as a POW and now considers him a friend.
A Vietnamese soldier shot and killed four people and seriously injured five others before shooting himself dead, state media and witnesses reported Wednesday.
A Cambodian commercial jet has been sitting at a Vietnamese airport for more than a year after being grounded for a technical problem and abandoned, an official said Wednesday.
Pentagon chief Robert Gates is taking immediate steps to prepare for the first wartime transition of U.S. administrations since 1968 when a conflicted America was at war in Vietnam.
Police say a collision between a speeding bus and a truck has killed 14 people and injured 18 others in central Vietnam.
Sens. John McCain and Chuck Hagel have long been friends. Fellow Republicans and Vietnam War veterans, their Senate offices are just across the hall from each other.
Rice prices retreated further Wednesday, hitting a two-month low on expectations that easing export bans in Asia and a robust crop in Vietnam will boost supplies of the staple food consumed by half the world’s population.
Vietnam has deported an American man of Vietnamese origin who was sentenced to six months in jail on terrorism charges for planning to circulate anti-government pamphlets, state media said Sunday.
The arrests of two Vietnamese reporters for their coverage of a bribery, gambling and corruption scandal have led to a highly unusual confrontation between Vietnam’s Communist government and the country’s state-controlled newspapers.
What’s with some companies anyway and how do they manage to pay their employees? One company that really puzzles people like us is TOSY. TOSY, a Vietnamese company headquartered in Hanoi, is the first robot manufacturer in Vietnam. The company has...
The country of Vietnam is perhaps best known for its wars which left its people shattered and economy terribly weak. One of the under developed nations in Southern Asia, Vietnam is still struggling to rebuilt itself even after 33 years since its war...
We have seen beautiful handicrafts of gold. But can you imagine a real living creature with sparkling gold on the body? Bizarre as it might sound but this is exactly what scientists at Vietnams National Universitys College of Science have done. They...
If a man can betray his own country then he can and will definitely betray the nation which bought him out. And when traitors talk of humanity and fair play, one wonders where all this humanity was when they sold out their own people.
The ethnic...
The Third World refers to that group of nations, which became independent after World War II. These countries suffer from basic issues like food and shelter shortage, poverty, illiteracy, high birth and death rates, social crimes and many more.
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Rambo, considered as one of the most impact creating franchise churned by Hollywood, starring the veteran thespian Sylvester Stallone is all set to hit the silver screen once again with its magic in the iconic Vietnam War veteran series. In promoting the...
When the US declared last month that it was ready to withdraw its decade long opposition of Libya to the United Nations Security Council, it was certain that Libya would get the prized seat.
Since the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over...
In Asia there are great upheavals taking place and the whole continent is in making. The major upheavals are taking place in Burma, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. In this week there are some major incidents in Asia that are reported hereunder.
October...
Pro-democracy riots in Burma have a clear message: people dont want military bondage anymore. But, their demand fell on deaf ears. Military suppressed the revolt with iron hands to continue its stranglehold on power. Well, deaf needs a bang to hear....
We all know that Imperialistic aspirations are not yet over in the world. The next thing we know is: Imperialism and divide and rule policy goes side by side same thing that Britain did in India sixty years ago. And in Iraq, its implication is not...
Henrietta H. Fore, administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID, and director of U.S. Foreign Assistance, left, rings the gong at Hanoi Securities Trading Center in Hanoi,Vietnam, Friday, July 4, 2008 to open daily trading.
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