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...“Unlike their peers in Thailand, Malaysia or the Philippines, Vietnam’s cyber troops have been encouraged to use real accounts to mass-report content,” Dien Luong, an ISEAS-YUSOF Ishak Institute visiting...
...For business, Vietnam’s unique geography — two megacities divided by more than 1,700km and a tapered, less-developed hinterland, is both a challenge (for online retailers, for example) and an opportunity...
...A summer scroll through LinkedIn and Facebook offers an endless stream of celebratory posts by new graduates (and their proud parents)....
...Vietnam is considering taking China to international court to resolve an increasingly dangerous dispute over contested waters in the resource-rich South China Sea....
...Speaking in Washington, General Fang Fenghui, chief of the general staff of the Chinese military, said the US should hold an “objective view” of the disputes....
...Photograph by Tony Luong...
...Luong Van Tu, chairman of the Vietnamese coffee industry body, says the agriculture ministry is drafting a policy that will allow foreign coffee groups to invest in plantations, rather than just buying beans...
...UN Ambassador Le Luong Minh ”reaffirmed Vietnam policy that the fact that Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence is not a correct implementation of the UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and that...
...Theatrical simplicity coexisted with elements of an archaic style somewhat run to seed, but still capable of moments of extraordinary intricacy and artifice. Its strength lay in its ageless character....
...During the congress, the Communist party also decided it would allow party members to engage in private business, a decision analysts said made legal an activity that is already widespread....
...The Communist party has also reportedly chosen successors for Phan Van Khai, the 72-year-old prime minister, and Tran Duc Luong, the 68-year-old president, both of whom are slated to step down....
...But there is also an element of self-fulfilling prophecy at work....
...He leads me down an embankment to a shabby, litter-strewn neighbourhood, a slum. Down a long, forlorn looking alleyway to the smoky back entrance of Luong Nong Ong Tre – the Eel Shop....
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