Assistance being offered on problems ranging from lost passports to being a victim of human trafficking, but some see PR stunt
Fourteen still at large in forests of eastern Cambodia are suffering from cold weather while trying to avoid being detained and deported
Prominent activist says incident in northern Thai Binh province highlights alarming trend of police brutality
News of first Roman Catholic cardinal from Myanmar welcomed by people of diverse faiths, while Vietnam's third cardinal in almost 40 years draws only tepid praise
Authorities offered Dieu Cay choice of leaving or serving out rest of 12-year term
Wife of Dieu Cay - Duong Thi Tan - tells VOA's Vietnamese service that her husband was taken to Noi Bai airport Tuesday directly from prison
The Vietnamese oil tanker Sunrise-689 went missing last week about an hour after departing Singapore
Tran Tu and Nguyen Tuan Nam, both in their 70s, were set free late last week after serving about two decades each in prison
Letter of intent signed between ONGC Videsh and Petro Vietnam for oil exploration in two locations off Vietnamese coast
Trans-Pacific Partnership requires members to adopt strong labor provisions, including freedom of association, allowances for collective bargaining and zero tolerance for child and forced labor
Vietnam's foreign ministry accuses China of detaining, beating fishermen and vandalizing boats; China rejects allegation as 'absolutely false'
Head of sports facility where roof collapsed during badminton tournament says venue awaiting directions for reconstruction
International Federation for Human Rights wants to address European Commission’s refusal to take human rights into account
Ships to be outfitted with machine guns starting September 15
Rig removed two months after its placement near Paracel Islands
Hanoi has demanded that Beijing reveal exact location where incident took place
Incident, in which two Vietnamese sailors reportedly were injured and their ship damaged, is latest in Beijing-Hanoi maritime feud
Last week, country agreed to accept 182 of 227 recommendations from its Universal Periodic Review by UN Human Rights Council
Vietnamese call for more US involvement comes as Vietnamese ships continue to clash with Chinese ships near controversial oil rig that Beijing placed in disputed waters last month
Countries' vessels have clashed since May 1 when China moved an oil rig to an area Hanoi considers within its economic zone
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