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Truong Thi Binh is treated at Cho Ray Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo credit of Dan Tri

Pregnant woman blinded in blast possibly caused by Vietnam War-era bomb

She was reportedly burning a pile of trash in front of her house when it exploded  

The 200-kilo bomb unearthed in Dak Nong Province on December 25. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

360 Vietnam War grenades, massive bomb found in Central Highlands

The bomb was found by army personnel using detection equipment while the grenades were found by local residents

A Vietnamese woman and her child who suffers birth defects from Agent Orange. Photo: Doan Duc Minh/Tuoi Tre

Dioxin contamination continues to cause miscarriages, stillbirths in Vietnam

The latest government study involved nearly 10,000 women in areas severely affected by Agent Orange sprayed by the US...

A road part in Quang Binh Province where mortars exploded and killed two men November 22, 2015. Photo: H.Phuc/Nguoi Lao Dong

2 killed after digging into mortar bombs in central Vietnam

The men were looking for earthworms for fishing in Quang Binh Province

War-time 1,900lb naval gun shell found in central Vietnam

War-time 1,900lb naval gun shell found in central Vietnam

A family found it when they were leveling a garden. Fortunately it didn't go off.

Sappers remove the bomb out of the paddy field. Photo credit: Huy Toan/Nguoi Lao Dong

Giant Vietnam War bomb unearthed in central Vietnam

The bomb, which weighs 2,000 pounds, has been discover deep under a rice field in Ha Tinh Province

A foreign expert presents a modern bomb detection equipment to Vietnamese officials. Photo: Nguyen Linh/Tuoi Tre

Unexploded bombs cause daily nightmare in Vietnam decades after war

Every year unexploded ordnance from the war kills 1,500 people

Australian veteran returns Vietnamese soldier’s belongings to family

Australian veteran returns Vietnamese soldier’s belongings to family

He had killed the soldier from Thanh Hoa in a battle in southern Vietnam in 1971, and taken his hammock...

The repatriation ceremony takes place at Da Nang International Airport on September 9, 2015. Photo credit: Vietnam Plus

Vietnam repatriates 2 possible remains of US MIAs

The remains will be sent to Hawaii for further examination

Phan Thi Kim Phuc after speaking at the Grant Memorial Baptist Church in Canada on September 6, 2015. Photo credit: CBC

Vietnam War’s napalm girl calls for global actions upon Syrian boy death

“I know that picture will wake up the whole world. We have to help people."

War-era bomb unearthed from river in central Vietnam

War-era bomb unearthed from river in central Vietnam

The 250-kg bomb was stuck in a fishing net and later pulled ashore.    

Popular Vietnam War films revisited: monuments totter, others stand

Popular Vietnam War films revisited: monuments totter, others stand

When it comes to being politically correct, our film critic finds The Deer Hunter and Apocalypse Now falling way short and...

Two detection dogs assist a UXO clearance project in Quang Tri Province in central Vietnam. Photo: Nguyen Phuc

Bomb clearance project sends detection dogs to central Vietnam

The Belgium dogs have found dozens of unexploded bombs since early July

Nguyen Niet, 87, and his wife Pham Thi Ty, 85, has found each other again since they were lost during the chaos at the end of the Vietnam War. Photo credit: VnExpress

6 members of Vietnam family find each other 40 years after war

They split up in heart-rending circumstances and got back together completely by luck

Peter Gregg Arnett (L, 3rd) watches two Northern Vietnamese soldiers planning attacks on Saigon. Photo supplied

Western governments are restricting conflict coverage: Vietnam War journalist

Pulitzer Prize winner Peter Arnett says journalists now need to be 'embedded' with military units to cover wars    
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