While China, Vietnam trade barbs over aggressive behaviors, fishermen bear the brunt of mounting tensions
Vietnam state television broadcasts video showing Chinese ship colliding with small Vietnamese fishing boat, causing it to capsize, not far from location of oil rig in disputed waters
Vietnam has since detained six people, including a high-ranking official of Vietnam Railways
Sunken boat’s captain pledges 'to set examples' by resuming work, affirming his country’s claim to disputed waters
Dispute centers on China's deadly 1974 seizure of Paracel Islands from South Vietnam
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung this week said two nations 'shared deep concerns' over China’s 'violations of international law' in disputed waters of the South China Sea
As Chinese workers leave country, government officials say they're working hard to maintain order and protect foreign-owned factories following wave of anti-China protests
Protests come days after patrol ships from Vietnam and China exchanged water cannon spray in an area near Chinese oil rig
Thousands of workers stage protests over Beijing's decision to locate oil rig in waters of South China Sea also claimed by Hanoi
Nguyen Tien Trung and Vi Duc Hoi released in an unexpected move that has drawn mixed reactions from observers
Tokyo-based firm allegedly paid $1.3 million to Vietnamese officials to win contracts in development projects
Ring, allegedly run by two Chinese men in Sekondi Takoradi, was broken up thanks in part to reporting of The New Crusading Guide newspaper
Pham Viet Dao faces charges of ‘abusing democratic freedoms to infringe on the interests of the state'
Prime minister's remarks come days after Vietnamese ship was allegedly attacked by unidentified Chinese ship near disputed Paracel islands in South China Sea
A senior security official says the airport is following a government order that puts it on a first-level alert status
Thousands of Vietnamese live, work in Ukraine after many stayed in nation after their contracts as guest workers expired in 1980s
Pham Quy Ngo, deputy minister of public security, dies just one day after senior Vietnamese official said Ngo should be suspended during probe into graft charges
China’s invasion of Vietnam’s northernmost provinces on February 17, 1979 claimed tens of thousands of lives on both sides
A spokesman for the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva describes the review as a significant occasion for Vietnam
Patrol vessel will be based at what Beijing calls Sansha City in Paracel Islands, which already hosts Chinese military garrison, and could exacerbate regional tensions
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