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Under "Decree 147", all tech giants operating in Vietnam must verify users' accounts via their phone numbers or Vietnamese identification numbers and store that information alongside their full ...
It's Christmas, and what better way to celebrate than with a few ho, ho, hos? To help make spirits extra bright this year, we've made a list of our favorite Christmas jokes, and we're checking it ...
One combat veteran felt the blast of a grenade exploding near his face, then immediately wondered if his face still existed. Another vet had to break the arm of a fallen comrade to squeeze his ...
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HANOI: Vietnam wants to expand its international defence cooperation to build trust and prevent wars, its prime minister said on Thursday (Dec 19), and the United States said it was hopeful its ...
MANILA, Philippines — One of the biggest lessons that Vietnam has learned about China’s expansionism in the South China Sea is indisputable — the Asian behemoth does not discriminate in its ...
HO CHI MINH CITY -- The sale of low-end smartphones has reached the highest level since 2022 in Vietnam, where the phase-out of 2G has forced millions to buy smartphones for the first time.
By Damien Cave Photographs by Linh Pham Reporting from Haiphong, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Pham Van Thinh can see the back of an LG electronics factory from his patio, and in his eyes ...
Vietnam is planning ambitious bureaucratic reforms, slashing ministries, agencies and broadcasters in a bid to reduce red tape and boost growth. The changes risk short-term disruption but may ...