Last year, Truong Duy Nhat called for Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and others to resign to save country from corruption, poor economy, and 'political chaos'
Public service announcement discourages purchase of tiger bone paste, used to treat joint problems and believed to improve sexual performance
Dissident Le Quoc Quan was sentenced to two and half years in jail in October for tax evasion; sentence upheld on appeal
Anti-China protesters march around a lake in center of Hanoi Sunday to commemorate 35 years since Chinese troops embarked on a near month-long invasion of northern Vietnam
Smartphone game developer, Nguyen Ha Dong, pulled his creation, saying 'the attention was overwhelming'
Some citizens are unconvinced that the government is truly tackling graft fight against corruption in Vietnam
Government urged to honor its commitment as new member of the United Nations Human Rights Council
National Assembly passes reforms that some critics call a backward step for Southeast Asian country
Experts say more needs to be done to include people whose livelihoods will be affected by projects in decision-making process
Malicious software presents major stumbling block, disrupting or damaging computer operations and stealing data
No casualties have been reported since the storm hit; ten people died while attempting to secure their homes
Amnesty International claims at least 65 peaceful dissidents have been sentenced to long prison terms since 2012
Court convicted Dinh Nhat Uy of using the social media site Facebook to criticize the government
Several hundred people gathered to call for the legalization of same-sex marriages ahead of a planned Nov. 5 debate on revisions to the Marriage and Family Law
In anticipation of future energy needs, the Vietnam government plans to build as many as 13 nuclear power plants over the next 20 years
Bobby Chinn hopes his new menu will encourage consumers to be more demanding about where their food comes from
Thousands of people, including family, high-ranking officials, foreign military delegations, view Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap's body as it lay in state in Hanoi
Vo Nguyen Giap, a key figure in ending French colonial rule, defeat of South Vietnam, died Friday in a military hospital at the age of 102
Lawyer Le Quoc Quan sentenced to 2 1/2 years behind bars
In China's auto racing circuit, one driver is making an effort to raise support for disadvantaged kids
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