Lam, 68, pledged to accelerate economic growth and was reappointed unanimously by the 180-member Central Committee at the conclusion of the National Party Congress that ran from Monday through Friday.
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Hoang Pham has spent his career trying to ensure that some of the world’s most critical systems don’t fail, including ...
Dwight Hal Johnson received the nation's highest military honor in 1968. Three years later, he was killed during an attempted ...
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Mark your calendars for February 7: the Taylor County Expo Center will host the 39th Abilene Tet Reunion, a heartfelt ...
During the Vietnam War, Weatherly resident Phil Jeffries saw firsthand the horror of that conflict despite never having to engage directly in the guerrilla combat. Jeffries, now 80, served in the U.S.
Following its journey from Dong Nai, the last remaining C-119 military transport aircraft in Vietnam is being urgently ...
The Socceroos are one of Australia’s most-loved sports teams, but it wasn’t always so. In this extract from Guts and Glory, ...
EXCLUSIVE: L.A. Times Short Docs has acquired streaming rights to the Oscar-shortlisted documentary On Healing Land, Birds Perch days ahead of the start of nomination voting. The film directed by Naja ...
This chapter traces how Vietnam’s long fight against foreign control collided with Cold War paranoia, turning a messy post-colonial struggle into America’s most divisive war. From Geneva and Diem to ...
Loren Goldner reviews "Kill Anything That Moves. The Real American War in Vietnam" by Nick Turse for Insurgent Notes #11, January 2025. No regular reader of Insurgent Notes will be surprised by ...