Government considering putting controls on money flowing into and out of Vietnam in attempt to cool market
PM Kim Yong Il is responsible for running North Korea's economy, is believed to want to apply lessons from Vietnam's economic reforms
Many Vietnamese worry that arrests are payback for Hai and Chien's reporting, will have chilling effect on Vietnam's increasingly open
Nguyen Minh Triet to meet with President Bush Friday and also with congressional leaders
Shortage comes to head during traditional lunar New Year holiday, or Tet, when urban Vietnamese return to their native villages - and e
Ambassador Michael Michalak says Vietnam has yet to announce any formal charges against four US citizens, disputes Vietnamese news acco
Kiet was prime minister from 1991 to 1997, years in which Vietnam opened its doors, invited in tourists and investors, moved from centr
Announcement is part of drive to privatize state-owned companies and make them competitive with foreign rivals
Finance minister of host country calls for APEC members to restart Doha talks in interest of helping developing world
Vietnamese government reportedly suspects Canh Thong Do of plotting terrorism, charges his family denies
Seymour Papert is in a coma in a Hanoi hospital since December 5, after being struck by a motorbike
EU trade commissioner imposed tariffs on Vietnamese and Chinese shoes in March, saying those countries have been dumping shoes on the E
Kim Yong Il, North Korea's second highest-ranking leader after Kim Jong Il, arrived in Vietnam Friday evening on rare trip abroad
Vietnam could lose almost all of its telecommunications capacity if one more cable is cut, experts say
Developers complaining rules for building height are unclear
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Eric John says he had no trouble going to see Thich Quang Do, whose movements have been restricted
New arrests are part of yearlong crackdown on democracy activists, following small surge of independent political activity in 2006
Carlos Gutierrez says business leaders accompanying him want to invest more in Vietnam
Talks focus on possible US sales of weapons, spare parts to Vietnam, as well as American military help with disaster relief
VOA's Matt Steinglass finds as adoption is growing more difficult in China and elsewhere, many American and European adoptive parents a
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