French and Vietnamese enterprises should pilot cooperation in mining and deep processing strategic minerals and metals, said Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha.
Some foreign tourists, whether intentionally or unintentionally, are enjoying Vietnam's biggest holiday Tet even when most restaurants and activities are unavailable.
Exhausted after 12 hours of cooking, Nguyen Thi Thuy Hong gently unpeels the last of five leaves encasing a squishy, sticky rice cake known as "banh chung" -- a Lunar New Year delicacy in Vietnam.
President Trump has pressed pause on helping clear unexploded bombs, many of which were dropped by the US in the Vietnam war.
Valérie André, a French military officer, brain surgeon, and licensed pilot who was believed to be the first woman to fly helicopter rescue missions in combat zones — during the French-Indochina war of the early 1950s — and who two decades later became the first woman to reach the rank of general in the French armed forces,
During the Vietnam War, the US ordered a clandestine bombing campaign over large swathes of Cambodia. Read more at straitstimes.com.
All We Imagine as Light' among five films shortlisted for inaugural Network for the Promotion of Asia Pacific Cinema Aruna Vasudev Award at Vesoul.
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.”
Modern Vietnamese art comes to Paris with a ground-breaking exhibition devoted to three pioneers of the genre: Lê Phô (1907-2001), Mai-Thu (1906-1980) and Vu Cao Dam (1908-2000). Visit the Musée Cernuschi until May 4, 2025 to admire the 150 works presented during this installation.
Ponchaud’s 1977 book “Cambodge, année zero” was one of the first detailed accounts of the horrors that unfolded after the communist takeover.
A French Catholic priest, he wrote a book recounting horrors committed by the Khmer Rouge that were responsible for the deaths of almost two million people.
To celebrate Vietnamese New Year in Paris, head to the Pavillon Baltard this Saturday, February 1ᵉʳ, 2025. This not-to-be-missed event for the Vietnamese community is back to celebrate Têt in the Paris region. On the program: entertainment, shows, buffet, games and dancing await you.