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...Vietnam’s President Vo Van Thuong has resigned due to “violations” and “shortcomings” after only a year in office, the ruling Communist party said on Wednesday, deepening political turmoil that risks undermining...
...Trong is expected to step down in 2026....
...Trong has taken the opportunity to highlight the wrongdoings of his political rivals.” But Tay said Vietnam remained attractive for foreign companies....
...The national assembly elected Vo Van Thuong, 52, as president on Thursday with 98.38 per cent of the vote, according to the government’s official news portal....
...The National Assembly in March named Vo Van Thuong as president, the country’s second-highest position, following his predecessor’s resignation....
...studio Vo Trong Nghia, whose buildings are made for a similar climate....
...Huynh The Du, of Ho Chi Minh City’s Fulbright University, notes that while Hanoi has fewer residents than Ho Chi Minh City, it contributes less to state coffers and spends more....
...Mr Huynh’s strategy hinges on reducing the amount of paperwork and complexity of insurance policies with new technology....
...“Erosion has been intensified because of sand mining,” says Mai Trong Nhuan, vice-chairman of the Vietnam Panel on Climate Change....
...Vu Ha Van, a Yale professor of mathematics who has spent most of his career abroad (and who in the US goes by the name Van H Vu), was picked as Vingroup’s chief adviser on AI....
...“The government is a thief,” claims Nguyen Thi Giap, 83, who lives with her 91-year-old husband Huynh Van Luc in a two-storey house. Their wedding picture is on the wall....
...Nguyen Trong Nghia, a senior lieutenant-general in the Vietnam People’s Army, divulged the existence of “Force 47” in a Christmas Day speech in Ho Chi Minh City, state-controlled media in the Communist-ruled...
...Mr Trong is viewed more favourably by the Chinese government, but though the tone may soften, he is unlikely to cosy up to Beijing....
...This year’s changes at the top of government seem designed expressly to maintain economic stability following the triumph of Nguyen Phu Trong, party secretary, over Nguyen Tan Dung, the former prime minister...
...“Big opportunities have opened up,” said Nguyen Phu Trong, party general secretary. “However, there remain many difficulties and challenges.”...
...The invention of the skyscrapers, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe . . . This biennial is an ode to the city’s past and an echo to our future.”...
...“There was no justice in this trial, it is a joke,” says Vu Van Luan, another fish farmer from Mr Vuon’s village of Tien Lang....
...On Tuesday afternoon, 72-year-old retiree Trinh Van Yen rode his bicycle to the bank through a heavy Hanoi rainstorm....
...One of his informants, Lieutenant-Colonel Dinh Van Huynh, 50, was given a one-year sentence for “deliberately revealing state secrets”....
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