Six-part Apple TV+ docuseries relives the tragic conflict through raw archival footage and first-person accounts from those whose lives were forever affected by their experiences during the turbulent era.
Launched in December 1986, Vietnam’s “reform” era (đổi mới) came to an end in August 2024. Domestic political events in the ensuing months ushered the country into a new era, although the coming period may turn out to be a Gramscian interregnum, when “the old is dying and the new cannot be born.”
Steep new fines — more than many people make in a month — have made the streets of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi less freewheeling than they used to be.
Vietnam's e-commerce achieved new records in 2024, driven by the growing habit of online shopping, which boosted livestreaming and attracted new players to the industry.
Communist Party chief To Lam’s unprecedented institutional streamlining is designed to bolster Vietnam’s competitiveness – but it could come at a cost.
Frequently, and this may be an uncomfortable truth for many, the documentary works best when we are thrown into the action headfirst: as the Americans arrive on Vietnam’s sunny shores at the start of the war or when they flee in helicopters at the end of it.
A typhoon and extreme heat dramatically affected prices for the kumquat trees that are ubiquitous during the holiday.
Trail cameras and camera surveys have continued to prove an essential tool in wildlife and habitat conservation
VietNam Holding Limited, an investment company, has applied for a block listing of 1,216,545 ordinary shares, targeting the Official List of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG)'s Main Market,
The demand for this game is high. It has been almost 8 years since the release of Rising Storm 2: Vietnam. If you haven't had the chance to play it yet, there is a discount on Steam until February 1st, which allows you to buy the game for only $4.99.
The authorship of The Associated Press’s renowned “napalm girl” photograph is being called into question in the new documentary. The AP said it has no reason to conclude that no one other than the long-credited photographer,
An author from the Birnamwood area is currently writing his second book, this time it’s about veterans who served in the Vietnam War.