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Typhoon Molave lashes Vietnam coast, 26 fishermen missing
Oct 28, 2020 09:26Typhoon Molave, packing winds of up to 135 kilometres per hour, slammed into Vietnam's central coastline on Wednesday, October 28, killing two and leaving dozens missing.
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Floods kill over 100 in central Vietnam, storm Saudel on the way
Oct 22, 2020 13:25More than 100 people have died and 20 others are missing in central Vietnam following weeks of severe flooding and landslides, authorities said Wednesday, as the country braced for yet another storm this weekend.
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Landslide hits barracks in Vietnam, killing 14, leaving 8 missing
Oct 18, 2020 19:47A landslide early on Sunday killed at least 14 military personnel and left eight missing in central Vietnam, the government said, in what could be the country's largest military loss in peace time as it battles major flooding.
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Covid-19 and tourism: Can domestic travel address tourism slump in emerging markets?
May 29, 2020 08:44The revival of domestic travel in emerging markets is being led by countries that have been comparatively successful in avoiding large-scale outbreaks of the coronavirus, and which rely on tourism for a significant portion of GDP. One such country is Vietnam, which by May 25 had limited COVID-19 cases to 326 and had not experienced a virus-related death. These results are remarkable considering Vietnam’s population of 97 million and its close geographical and economic ties with China.
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Vietnam War: The US still hasn’t learned its lessons
May 03, 2020 09:24April 30, 2020 marked the 45th anniversary of the fall of Saigon and ignominious end to the war on Vietnam waged by the United States. The twofold lesson from that imperialistic escapade should have been first, respect other nation’s sovereignty, and second, never, ever wage war against popular movements. Unfortunately, Washington has not only failed to learn from its murderous mistakes, but also continues to support other would-be hegemons in their unwinnable wars against people’s uprisings.
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Joint chamber head says Iran-Vietnam trade grew 100% last year
Feb 28, 2020 17:13The Head of Iran-Vietnam Joint Chamber of Commerce, Mostafa Mousavi expressed optimism that trade between the two countries can reach $1 billion in 12 months if they remove obstacles to their monetary transactions and banking relations, as they have appropriate capacities for expanding ties with each other.
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Over 6,000 trapped aboard ship at Italian port over virus fears
Jan 31, 2020 05:58Over 6,000 tourists have been trapped aboard a cruise ship at an Italian port as a Chinese couple on the giant ship is being tested for the coronavirus.
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Downside risks abound for Vietnam’s 2020 economy
Jan 08, 2020 17:51Vietnam’s Communist Party leaders could be excused if their 2020 outlook is overly politicized.
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Iran’s exports nearly $2.8bn worth of agri-food in 7 months: Official
Dec 06, 2019 06:30Iran’s export of agri-food products in the seven-month period ending on October 22, 2019 reached a total of $2.794 billion, says a government official.
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US to send new coast guard ship to Vietnam to eye South China Sea
Nov 20, 2019 16:09The United States has announced its decision to provide Vietnam with an additional coast guard ship to boost Hanoi's ability to patrol the South China Sea amid tensions with China.