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In Vietnam, man gives artifacts a second life
Many people would be extremely sad if an artifact was damaged for some reason
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2 New Zealand naval ships visit Ho Chi Minh City
The visit to Vietnam will further develop the close and friendly relationship between the Royal New Zealand Navy and the Vietnam People’s Navy
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Artist paints murals on house to raise awareness of COVID-19 prevention in Hanoi
He drew the virus, vaccine, and earth on the exterior walls of a house
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2 New Zealand naval ships visit Ho Chi Minh City
The visit to Vietnam will further develop the close and friendly relationship between the Royal New Zealand Navy and the Vietnam People’s Navy

Vietnamese fisherman killed by lightning strike at sea
The deceased was identified as Tran Khuong T., a native of Quang Tri Province, located in central Vietnam

Top Cuban legislator visits friendship hospital in Vietnam
The hospital is a permanent symbol of the friendship and solidarity between the two countries

30 students suffer suspected poisoning after downing soft drinks in northern Vietnam
The labels on the soft drink bottles are in Chinese

Tigres president killed after Colombian team's home loss
The president of Colombian second division club Tigres FC, Edgar Paez, was shot dead following his team's defeat on Saturday, the club have announced

From K-pop to sales girls: AI goes mainstream in South Korea
AI humans have enrolled as students at universities, interned at major companies, and appear regularly on live television driving sellouts of products from food to luxury handbags

Ho Chi Minh City downtown park lawn allegedly ruined by festival LED lights
The park is a frequently-selected location for numerous fests

Antarctic winter sea ice hits 'extreme' record low
Researchers warn the shift can have dire consequences for animals like penguins

Many Japanese approve of 'pho': Japanese congressman
He shared that Vietnamese 'pho' is tasty and he liked the variety of the dish

Pakistan probes distributors of Roche cancer drug after patients go blind
On its website, Roche said Avastin was approved in more than 130 countries, including the United States, to treat several types of cancer