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To start the company we know today as FedEx, Frederick W. Smith took a step that many entrepreneurs do. He used a combination ...
Dense jungle was the battlefield—and chemicals became the weapon. Agent Orange cleared the trees but left scars that never ...
Seaman Ronald P. Yuhas, who was buried in Guam, will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery on June 23, 2025 - 56 years after he was killed in Vietnam.
Ahead of the 2025-26 ACT budget, the government's sprinkling of announcements remains a dog's breakfast; a piecemeal ...
President Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary journalism vision remains profoundly relevant in Vietnam’s newsrooms, according to an ...
The press for foreign service is an inseparable part of Vietnam’s external affairs, tasked with projecting a peaceful, reform ...
In celebration of 100 years of revolutionary journalism in the country, Vietnam News speaks to some of the last war ...
Vietnam is now the world’s second-biggest producer of coffee, which was first planted by the French. “They tried to bring cows here to create dairy farms in the early 1900s, ...
But in this era of terrorist attacks and ethnic clashes, women serving anywhere “can find themselves in combat, because the battlefield is nonlinear,” says Marine Lt. Col. Misty Posey ...
The Magyar Birds released footage of a man surrendering to the drone, after which it can be seen leading him to Ukrainian lines.
Throughout its 80-year history, the VNA has remained at the forefront of information dissemination. It has consistently ...
Diane Carlson Evans, a former U.S. Army captain and nurse, was presented with the Order of Military Merit award and recognized for her induction into the U.S. Army Foundation Hall of Fame.