Over two thousand Vietnamese people are working in Algeria, which is one of Vietnam’s most popular labor markets
Historic pact is aimed at cutting trade tariffs, setting common standards in trade for nations involved - including US and Vietnam
Speaking at the Asia Society Truong Tan Sang made the forceful case for Hanoi's claim to the chain, known as Spratlys in Vietnam, Nansha islands in China
Blogger Ta Phong Tan is now in US after being convicted September 24, 2012 of writing propaganda against the state and sentenced to 10 years in prison
Chairman of Vietnam’s legislature surprises many by saying country should clarify laws in order to prevent arbitrary arrests that violate human and civil rights
Case of Doan Van Vuon, who fought off security forces in January 2012, put spotlight on land grabs, a major source of public discontent in Vietnam
Senior US diplomat confirms that Washington has transferred five fast patrol vessels to Vietnam
National budget relies on oil profits for key slice of spending; also, usual Russian visitors are tightening belts, staying away
The plane, last flown to Hanoi from Siem Reap, Cambodia, has been unclaimed since 2007
Book on country's civil code features muscular male body with face of Cong Ly, a popular comedian whose name literally means 'justice' in Vietnamese
Move comes five months after standoff over Chinese oil rig in disputed waters of South China Sea
Action would show national loyalty in face of assertive Chinese behavior in South China Sea
Deputy Captain tells VOA Thursday he believes Indonesian pirates carried out the attack on the ship shortly after its departure from a port in Singapore
Relatives of sailors are gathering in northern port of Hai Phong to await news of their loved ones
Student-led protests have been widely discussed in Vietnam, where political dissent is not allowed
Dallas, Texas shop's logo had a communist, five -pointed star
Two US adoption service providers granted licenses to facilitate limited adoption program
In an open letter obtained by VOA, senior party members say Hanoi has paid a high price for conceding too much to Chinese demands
Observers say tensions over Chinese oil rig in disputed waters of South China Sea having a negative impact on economic ties between the two neighbors
Hanoi makes initial payment of more than $7 million to compensation nearly 140 businesses, including Taiwanese and Chinese companies
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