Sweeping Reforms: Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security Absorbs Key Functions
Key Events * Major Government Restructuring in Vietnam: Five Ministries Cut, Police Take On New Roles * Decree 168 Continues to Spark
Vietnam’s land reform campaign “Cải cách ruộng đất” is a politically controversial and sensitive topic in the country’s
On Dec. 5, 2023, Justice for Myanmar (JFM) reported that the Asian Development Bank (ADB) would not attend nor provide
Chinese President Xi Jinping Visits Hanoi, Pushes Forward the Establishing of a “Community of Shared Future” Chinese leader Xi Jinping
Government policies continue to hinder the growth of Khmer Buddhism in Vietnam.
Vo Van Quan wrote this article in Vietnamese, which was published in Luat Khoa Magazine on July 26, 2020. Lee
Chinese President Xi Jinping to Visit Vietnam Chinese President Xi Jinping will make a state visit to Vietnam from Dec.
On Human Rights Day, [1] Dec. 10, we would like to use the stories of Dang Dinh Bach, Tinh That
Despite the country's legislative changes towards queer and trans rights in recent years, professionals of minority gender and sexuality in Vietnam’s public sector are still facing discrimination, hurting the very institutions that are pushing them out.
Vietnam Authorities Closely Monitor Venerable Thich Tue Sy’s Funeral The U.S. State Department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, on Nov.
The recent passing of the Most Venerable Thich Tue Sy [1] on Nov. 24, one of Vietnam’s most respected
Most Venerable Thich Tue Sy, a Prominent Buddhist Monk, Passes Away at 81 The Most Venerable Thich Tue Sy, popularly
Dong Nai, November 24, 2023 — Most Venerable Thich Tue Sy, a prominent figure in Vietnam's Buddhist community and
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