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‘It’s our responsibility to tell their story.’ Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall unveiled in Wayne Township

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Those at the memorial say it’s a reminder that there's no better time than the present to recognize the service members who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
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Russia-Asia ties: President Putin to visit North Korea and Vietnam

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Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit North Korea on Tuesday for a two-day trip before heading on to Vietnam.
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Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial and Museum reopens to visitors following renovations

9th - Higher Ed
The $2.5 million renovation includes modernizing the museum into the digital age. State Sen. Vin Gopal. secured the funding.
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Battle of Dien Bien Phu: Vietnamese commemorate 70th anniversary

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Vietnam is marking the 70th anniversary of a battle that ultimately brought an end to the French empire in Indo-china.
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Vietnam’s parliament chief quits: Series of resignations could impact economy

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One of Vietnam's top leaders has resigned, just weeks after the President quit.
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Universities once again become anti-war battle grounds

9th - Higher Ed
Some students in the US are calling the surging college protests against the war on Gaza, 'their Vietnam.’ But can they stop a war?
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This Edmonton sandwich shop owner travelled to Vietnam to make the perfect bread

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Before opening her new Báhn Mi shop just north of downtown Edmonton, Yvonne Ho went on a journey to learn to bake the perfect bread for her sandwiches. She joined Radio Active’s Jessica Ng to share the story of her culinary trip to...
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Southeast Asia heatwave: El Nino & climate change behind hotter weather

9th - Higher Ed
A heatwave is bringing scorching temperatures to many parts of Southeast Asia.
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Rice harvest likely reduced across Asia: El Nino weather phenomenon blamed for drought

9th - Higher Ed
Drought could significantly impact rice harvests across Asia this season due to the El Nino weather phenomenon.
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China-Vietnam relations: Xi Jinping visits Hanoi to deepen ties

9th - Higher Ed
China's President has started a two-day visit to Vietnam to upgrade diplomatic ties between the countries.
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Henry Kissinger, controversial U.S. secretary of state, dies

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Henry Kissinger, who served as U.S. secretary of state under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, has died at 100.
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Henry Kissinger: Nobel Prize-winning ‘warmonger’ has died at age 100

9th - Higher Ed
An ‘enigmatic realist’ who fled Nazi Germany, Kissinger is remembered for ending the US war in Vietnam, opening China.
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Vietnam's VinFast battles reliability concerns on home turf

9th - Higher Ed
VinFast, a Vietnamese automaker, is grappling with doubts over the reliability of its EVs among local consumers. Despite global expansion efforts, scepticism due to product issues, negative press, and a lack of trust present significant...
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How Tiên accepts her Blasian beauty ✨

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Huỳnh Thị Cẩm Tiên is the only African-Vietnamese to compete in a Miss Universe Vietnam Contest. During the competition, some praised her dark skin and mixed appearance, but viewers and judges also told her that she didn’t represent...
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Malaika Arora poses for the paparazzi with a smile, diva looks gorgeous in her gym look

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Undoubtedly, celebrities give fitness the utmost importance and are an inspiration to all. From yoga to sweating out in the gym, celebs hook and jab to maintain their swashbuckling abs and hot bods. A few celebrities have time and again...
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Fitness queen Malaika Arora easy breezy look goes viral, actress spotted outside her yoga studio

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Malaika Arora takes fitness seriously and encourages her fans and followers to do the same on a regular basis. The actress is a real fitness fanatic who also offers some amazing objectives and motivates others to follow in her footsteps....
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Eye on China, India hands over missile corvette INS Kirpan to Vietnam with complete 'weapon complement'

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Keeping an eye over China’s expansionist territorial claims against its neighbours, India handed over its in-service missile corvette INS Kirpan to Vietnam on July 22.Presiding over the ceremony at Cam Ranh, Navy chief Admiral R Hari...
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Shirley Le Writes As Reclamation

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Shirley Le is the Vietnamese-Australian author of the book 'Funny Ethnics.' As a child, Shirley grew up watching politicians on screen push harmful rhetoric and say things like Australia had been 'swamped by Asians.' In cities Yagoona...
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'Jawan' actress Nayanthara looks elegant in ethnic suit, briefly poses for the shutterbugs as she was in a HURRY

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Nayanthara, often known as Lady Superstar in the South, was seen at Mumbai airport. The actress chose an ethnic costume for the journey and looked great in it, slaying airport fashion goals. She looked stunning in a cotton ethnic suit...
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Shirley Le is a Funny Ethnic

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Shirley Le is the Vietnamese-Australian author of the book 'Funny Ethnics.' As a child, Shirley grew up watching politicians on screen push harmful rhetoric and say things like Australia had been 'swamped by Asians.' In cities Yagoona...
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Shirley Le is a Funny Ethnic | Docs

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Shirley Le is the Vietnamese-Australian author of the book 'Funny Ethnics.' As a child, Shirley grew up watching politicians on screen push harmful rhetoric and say things like Australia had been 'swamped by Asians.' In cities Yagoona...
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China’s One Child Policy Increased Human Trafficking

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China’s one child policy led to 30 million more men than women in the past 36 years, which has directly driven up bride trafficking from neighboring countries. Like Lào Cai, on the border of Vietnam: this mountainous rural province is a...
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Philippines Considers Banning 'Barbie'

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The Philippines is considering banning 'Barbie' following Vietnam's move to bar the movie's commercial release in their country over the film's depiction of a map of the “nine dash line,” a disputed representation of China's territorial...