Tag: Vietnam
Job-seeking Vietnamese teens trafficked to Laos, family members say
The number of children who left Phu Quoc City in Kien Giang province was at least five, according to family members.
SPOTLIGHT: Seeking justice and hope amidst battle against human trafficking in...
Rebuilding lives and tackling the root causes of human trafficking using a multi-pronged approach
Holy See and Vietnam ink new deal on ‘resident representative’
This new appointment is seen as a positive step towards promoting dialogue and cooperation between Vietnam and the Holy See
Vatican honors Venerable Cardinal Văn Thuận with new foundation
Văn Thuận was not allowed to have any religious items in prison, but he was able to craft a small crucifix
Talks between Vietnam and Holy See expected to happen in Vatican
The establishment of a permanent Vatican representative in Vietnam has been a topic of ongoing discussions between the two States
China’s ‘nine-dash line’ South China Sea claims trip up Barbie, BlackPink...
Hollywood, K-Pop blockbusters anger Hanoi with maps reflecting Beijing’s position on disputed waters
Vietnam farmers planting in the dark as heatwave looms
Night planting has its advantages for the rice, which Hahn said is sensitive to extremes in temperature
Vietnamese police arrest more than 50 in attacks on commune offices
The attacks occurred in an area that is home to about 30 tribes of indigenous peoples known collectively as Montagnards
Asian Church voices concern over shrinking democratic spaces
The meeting noted that threatening national security laws are being employed to silence the voice of the voiceless and the media
Religious leaders ask US to sanction Vietnamese government officials
The Global Magnitsky Act would allow the US to freeze the assets of those involved in human rights violations