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Category: Vietnam

Germany To Employ Skilled Third World Workers

The scenario was completely different in Germany five years ago, as there was hardly any shortage of skilled human resources in different fields of activity. Foreigners flocked to this Western […]

He Moved From Diplomacy To Controversy

Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, May 27, 1923 – November 29, 2023), widely considered as the most powerful US diplomat of the Cold War Era, passed away on […]

Seeking To Counter China’s Hegemony

The spectacular rise of China over the past four decades has brought to the world unprecedented opportunities and challenges. No region has felt the effects of this new geopolitical reality […]

Freedom Detained

The detention of journalists continues to increase across the globe. In its latest report, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has mentioned that the number of arrested media persons was 488 in […]

Lying Around Truth

Two weeks had passed since the collapse of Twin Towers, somewhat like a house of cards, in New York. The entire United States of America was still reeling under the […]

Promising Higher Skies

It seems that Hanoi has decided to come out of the shadow of the Vietnam War (1955-75), as far as its relation with Washington DC is concerned. In a rare […]

With An Overflowing Foreign Policy Inbox

It is being seen that now, the Taliban are armed with modern American weapons, which have been left behind by the US Forces in Afghanistan. Naturally, those weapons have increased […]