HANOI, April 8 - Vietnam's parliament has approved career banker Pham Duc An as the new central bank governor for a five-year term and named a new finance minister, according to a list of government ...
HANOI: Vietnam's parliament on Wednesday (April 8) approved career banker Pham Duc An (pic) as the new central bank governor for a five-year term, state media said. The change is part of a regular ...
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Tuệ Lâm (daughter of Phạm Quỳnh Anh) impressed with her intelligence and exceptional height, while Noel (daughter of Phan Đinh Tùng) won a prestigious international painting award in France. Despite ...
The February 11 trading session on Vietnam’s stock market delivered an impressive breakout, injecting optimism into investors just days before the Lunar New Year holiday. By the close, the VN-Index ...
Among the featured speakers of the 2026 Artificial Intelligence Forum, Nguyen Anh Tuan stands out as a rare figure: one whose roots lie in digital journalism and communication, yet who now spearheads ...
Vietnam’s richest man Pham Nhat Vuong has seen his wealth surge 361% this year to US$30 billion thanks to the incredible rise in the Vingroup share price. Vuong was the 71st richest man in the world ...
(Bangkok) – Thai authorities forcibly returned to Vietnam the prominent Montagnard human rights activist Y Quynh Bdap, putting him at risk of torture and other serious abuses, Human Rights Watch said ...
Bdap was convicted for remotely orchestrating 2023 attacks in which gunmen on motorbikes opened fire on two police posts in Vietnam's Central Highlands, killing nine people in a rare act of violence ...
Protesters hold placards of abducted Thai dissident Wanchalearm Satsaksit, Bangkok, Thailand, Nov. 7, 2020 (SIPA photo by Peerapon Boonyakiat via AP Images). Thailand extradited a Vietnamese activist ...
Thai authorities have extradited Vietnamese activist Y Quynh Bdap after the Court of Appeal upheld the extradition order, despite warnings by human rights groups that he could face torture in Vietnam.
A Thai appeal court ruled Nov. 26 to allow the extradition of a prominent Vietnamese activist who was granted refugee status by the UN and faces a decade in prison in Vietnam. Judges in Bangkok ruled ...