All the news circulating about Đồng Tâm has been difficult to understand. There has been little to no information released, and on top of that, the government has barred all independent media from entering the area, leaving state media and social media as the main sources of information. The Loa team got together to make sense of what went down. Here's what we have.
From the National Assembly to assembly in the streets, and a return to freedom for two activists, this month was jam-packed with big headlines. Quyên Ngô brings you the important headlines this month.
Are you behind on the news? No worries. We bring you up to speed with a list of some of the headlines you may have missed.
One Vietnamese Central Committee member gets ousted, while another top leader goes to DC. If you’ve gotta catch up with the news, tune in for a roundup of headlines that’s got Vietnamese people abuzz.
This month, Vietnamese are marking a year of environmental activism following the massive fish deaths caused by the Formosa steel plant. And the Vietnamese government is trying to stop the spread of fake news… at least that’s what they claim.
Another month has come and gone. As usual, we perused the news for you to find the top five stories you need to know. Kathy Triệu has our February News Review.
It's been quite a busy month on the world stage, and some important and interesting stories are often lost amongst the constant barrage of news. Chris Lê digs through the news to bring you up-to-speed with what you might have missed.
November was a month of many special events, from the election of the 45th President of the United States of America to the 2016 awards for the Việt Nam Human Rights Network. Loa's Quyên Ngô and Kalynh Ngô have the five headlines you need to know for the month of November.
October was a month of extreme events, from deadly flooding in the central region to the arrest of one of Việt Nam’s most prominent bloggers. Loa's Quyên Ngô has rounded up the news cycles to catch you up on the five things you need to know for this month of October.
Filipinos and Vietnamese cheered on the big win. But what does the ruling really say, what does it mean and what can it really do? Loa’s Giang Nguyễn dishes the things you oughta know about the Hague’s ruling.