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Homeless man breaks into Saigon church at night to steal donations

Homeless man breaks into Saigon church at night to steal donations

The man decided to make supper and spent the night at the Notre Dame Cathedral  

Nguyen Quoc Cuong repairs a pair of flip-flops at his tiny stall in Ho Chi Minh City. Photos: Tran Khang

Young shoe repairman offers free service to the poor in Saigon alley

The cobbler says he has been helped by a kind mentor and wants to give back to his community  

Nguyen Thi Hong Phuong (L) and Nguyen Thi Huong at a trial in An Giang Province on August 31, 2015 for trafficking 21 Vietnamese women to China. Photo: Thanh Dung

Vietnam jails 2 for trafficking 21 women to China

Three of the victims, who come from poor families in the Mekong Delta, are still unaccounted for

Students queue up before class at a primary school in Binh Chanh District, where 60 percent of the students are children of migrant workers. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Ho Chi Minh City struggles to offer migrant children a place in schools

Their parents come to the city for job opportunities at factories in outskirts districts

Vietnamese woman accused of burning daughter for poor lottery ticket sales

Vietnamese woman accused of burning daughter for poor lottery ticket sales

Police said the mother was angry for having to pay nearly $12 for 30 unsold tickets

Nguyen Thi Hoai An at a trial in Ho Chi Minh City August 24 for killing her baby before trying to kill herself. Photo: Ngoc Le

Woman jailed for killing daughter out of depression

She said she could not afford treatment for her child's illnesses.

Vietnam's labor union said a 16-18 percent increase to the minimum wage can help workers pay for 89 percent of their necessities. Photo credit: Lao Dong

92 pct of Vietnamese workers struggle with current wages: survey

It has been cited to back up the labor association's proposal for a 16-18 hike in wages

A photo taken by people in Nghe An shows a boy with a chained neck they found on the street

Boy found with iron chain wrapped around neck

The father said he has chained his son because he was "stubborn and naughty"

Hanoi streets offer free food and drinks to the poor

Hanoi streets offer free food and drinks to the poor

Hundreds of workers and relatives of poor cancer patients benefit from these acts of kindness

Central Vietnam toddler dies after brother feeds her toad eggs

Central Vietnam toddler dies after brother feeds her toad eggs

Her brothers, 4 and 9, survived the poisoning

Len sits in her home in Quang Ngai Province with the fourth child she has with her husband, after he finished a jail term for heavily beating another child. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Till when do us part: For many abused wives, divorce is not an easy way out

A lack of legal and financial support means many victims of abuse have to keep living with their exes

The box of iced tea offered on Giai Phong street in Hanoi downtown with a note saying "Free iced tea." Police seized it on July 27, 2015. Photo credit: Tin Nhanh

Police ban free iced tea for the poor on Hanoi sidewalk, spark outrage

Police said they had warned locals many times that their water container was violating traffic rules

A little girl with black hairy back at her home in Gia Lai Province. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

4-yr-old 'birdgirl' struggles with skin condition

Her back is covered in thick black skin and hair and itches constantly, but her parents are too poor to...

The widening rich and poor gap is a major problem in Vietnam. Photo credit: Vietnam Financial Times

Vietnamese think economy not running well, prices still too high: survey

Only 19 percent are happy with the transition into a market economy so far

A man works at a factory which produces agro-machines, in Ha Dong, outside Hanoi, Vietnam July 13, 2015. Current wages have not meet the basic living standards in Vietnam. Photo: Reuters

Vietnam's labor union proposes 17 percent wage increase for 2016

Even after this raise, workers are still not able to afford daily necessities, the union says
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