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Philipp Abresch and 15-year old Long Thanh. Photo credit: Daserste

Documentary on Vietnam dioxin victims nominated for US award

The documentary, made by German journalist Philipp Abresch, could win a prestigious Emmy Award

Tang Thi Thang baths her disabled son Doan Van Quy outside their family home in Vietnam's Quang Binh Province. Photo: Reuters

Vietnam calls for justice for Agent Orange victims

'We hope to win justice for all AO/Dioxin victims, including Vietnamese'

US Ambassador to Vietnam Ted Osius (R) and Vietnam's Deputy Minister of Defense Nguyen Chi Vinh feel the soil that has been cleared of dioxin in the central city of Da Nang on May 3, 2016. Photo credit: Nguyen Dong/VnExpress

US, Vietnam complete first phase of dioxin cleanup in Da Nang

Dioxin is removed from 45,000 cubic meters of soil and sediment at a former US airbase    

A still photo taken from the short-documentary film "Chau, beyond the lines". Photo courtesy of Courtney Marsh

Documentary about Vietnam Agent Orange victim shortlisted for Oscar

Chau, a teenager, battles a rare disability in his arms and legs to make his dream come true 

Men catch fish at a lake inside Bien Hoa Airbase which is highly contaminated with dioxin in southern Vietnam on November 29, 2015. Photo: Tieu Thien

Vietnamese ignore health risks, catch fish from dioxin-polluted lakes for sale

Their buyers never know that the fish come from lakes heavily contaminated by extremely dangerous chemicals  

Workers at a tea farm in Lam Dong Province, Vietnam. File photo.

Vietnam probes tea exports amid Taiwan's allegations of dioxin contamination

Taiwan says 14 percent of black tea shipments from Vietnam does not meet food safety standards  

As war memories fade, Vietnam still battles Agent Orange legacy

As war memories fade, Vietnam still battles Agent Orange legacy

  Some three million Vietnamese have suffered from fatal diseases, disabilities and illness after coming into contact with Agent Orange

Workers harvest tea in Cau Dat, Lam Dong Province. Photo: Lam Vien

Vietnam scrambles to squash Taiwanese rumor about dioxin-tainted tea

The authorities in Lam Dong Province have sought government help to put a stop to false Taiwanese rumors about dioxin contamination...

Workers harvest tea in Lam Dong Province. Photo credit: Lam Dong newspaper

Vietnam dismisses Taiwanese media reports on dioxin-tainted tea

On Monday, officials in Da Lat dismissed Taiwanese media reports alleging a mass dioxin contamination among Lam Dong Province's tea...

Vietnam lacks resources, know-how to rid airbase of dioxin

Vietnam lacks resources, know-how to rid airbase of dioxin

Vietnam will need at least five years and more than US$250 million to clear dioxin from a Vietnam War airbase near Ho Chi...

Top US general visits dioxin cleanup in Da Nang

Top US general visits dioxin cleanup in Da Nang

Top US military officer Martin Dempsey told reporters in Danang on Friday that he was impressed by the progress being at...

US, Vietnam begin dioxin decontamination in Da Nang

US, Vietnam begin dioxin decontamination in Da Nang

US Senator Patrick Leahy visited the site of the former US Army airbase in Da Nang, where USAID has begun the...

Experts inspect a dioxin hotspot at the Bien Hoa Airbase in Dong Nai Province, 32 kilometers to the northeast of Ho Chi Minh City

Deadly dioxin spots discovered at Vietnam’s Bien Hoa airbase

Scientists have found several new sites at the Bien Hoa airbase in the southeastern province of Dong Nai that are...

Bio-piracy, defamation and the irony of history

Bio-piracy, defamation and the irony of history

Ethically, it is highly questionable when multinational corporations make use of indigenous knowledge and/or local varieties, apply conventional breeding techniques...
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