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Typhoon Kajiki forces evacuation of more than 500,000 in Vietnam

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New ReviewMore than 500,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes in coastal Vietnam as Typhoon Kajiki made landfall there, bringing winds of up to 130 km/h. Officials say six provinces are at risk of flash floods and landslides.
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Vietnam Aims to Become Asia’s Next Tiger Through Economic Overhaul

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New ReviewVietnam is targeting wealth by 2045, aspiring to join the ranks of Asia’s “tiger economies,” following the path of South Korea and Taiwan.
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US cracks down on transshipment in Southeast Asia to curb China tariff evasion

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US cracks down on transshipment in Southeast Asia to block China tariff evasion, but experts doubt strict enforcement is possible.
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China, Vietnam deepen military ties with upcoming army exercise

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China and Vietnam are set to conduct their first joint army training exercise, according to the Chinese defence ministry.
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China, Vietnam joint army to hold military exercise this month

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China and Vietnam are set to conduct their first joint army training exercise, according to the Chinese defence ministry.
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Would you try Vietnamese sandworm pancakes? | Fork the System Mini-episode 4

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Who gets to decide what food is considered gross? Join HyoJin Park and Joi lee as they taste cha ruoi for the first time and ask what it means to assign judgments to certain foods.
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Would you eat a Vietnamese sandworm pancake? | Fork the System Mini-episode 4

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Who gets to decide if a food is ‘gross’? Join HyoJin Park and Joi lee as they taste cha ruoi for the first time and ask what it means to assign judgments to certain foods.
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Would you try this Vietnamese sandworm pancake? | Fork the System Mini-episode 4

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Who gets to decide if a food is ‘gross’? Join HyoJin Park and Joi lee as they taste cha ruoi for the first time and ask what it means to assign judgments to certain foods.
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How Hanoi’s women are guarding Vietnam’s culinary traditions | Fork the System Season 1 Episode 3

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Secret family recipes, communist rations, and street food: How Hanoi’s women are keeping Vietnam’s culinary traditions alive.
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Grief, tears as bodies of Vietnamese being returned for burial

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Families hold emotional first funerals of loved ones who died in apparent people-smuggling operation in Britain
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Vietnamese families fear relatives among Essex lorry dead

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Two Vietnamese families say they fear their relatives are among the 39 people found dead in a lorry in Essex.
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Kim Jong-un impersonator deported from Vietnam ahead of summit

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Days ahead of the second summit between the US and North Korea, a Kim Jong-un impersonator has been deported from Vietnam. The Kim Jong-un lookalike was in Vietnam along with a Donald Trump impersonator. According to a report by the BBC...
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Trump and Kim become Hanoi style icons ahead of summit

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Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un have become Hanoi's latest style icons ahead of their summit in the Vietnam capital. Locals are asking barbers for Trump's particular shade of orange blonde locks and Kim's distinctive cut. At a barbershop...
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Judy Trinh on her family's story

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Trinh – who was 4 years old when her parents fled Vietnam – discusses what she remembers about the harrowing journey
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Joe Schlesinger inducted into CBC News Hall of Fame

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CBC News senior correspondent Adrienne Arsenault talks to Joe Schlesinger about his own story
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Morley Safer, 60 Minutes journalist, dead at 84

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Morley Safer, the legendary, Toronto-born reporter, has died at the age of 84.
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Former Vietnamese refugee pays it forward

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Nhung Tran-Davies was a Vietnamese refugee privately sponsored by a group of Canadians in 1979. Now she is sponsoring a family of Syrian refugees.
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Blood and Tears: French Decolonisation (Part 2) | Featured Documentary

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The story of the decline of the French empire and the indelible mark colonialism left on countries that were colonised.
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Vietnam anti-corruption: Hanoi Communist Party chief steps down

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Al Jazeera looks at Vietnam's political upheaval and why more communist party officials could be forced out.
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Asia weather: Hot summer & drought reduce harvests, increase prices

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Disappointing harvests for coffee farmers in Vietnam. Al Jazeera looks at how far climate change is to blame.
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As Putin visits, Vietnam says will boost ties with Russia for global peace

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Russian president says strengthening strategic partnership with Vietnam is one of his country’s priorities.
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Why is Russia’s Putin visiting Vietnam after North Korea?

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Vietnam is a rising nation that the West wants closer ties with. The visit is a signal from Russia: Putin isn’t isolated.
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Vietnam and Korean wars veterans honored at Rockland County dinner

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State Sen. Bill Weber hosted his second annual Veteran Appreciation Dinner at Nyack Seaport as the county came together to honor the war heroes.
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The Story of Vietnam’s Most Infamous Hacker

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Hieu was one of the world’s most prolific and hunted criminals from 2007 to 2013, when he operated a massive international identity theft scheme from his home in Vietnam. His method was to steal personally identifiable information...