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By George Black – The New Yorker, May 20, 2016

Mine-clearing operations in Vietnam in 2005. Since the end of the Vietnam War, in 1975, more than forty thousand Vietnamese have been killed by unexploded ordnance. Photograph by Patrick Zachmann / Magnum
The Diplomat – The current understanding of “historic rights” in the South China Sea in China can be traced back to a U.S. diplomat.
Hi everyone,
I comment about Adam and Eva (in Genesis 2:15-25 below), about their relationship.
– God formed Eva so that Adam had a suitable helper. So Eva was Adam’s helper. And she was the suitable helper for him. Continue reading Adam and Eva
By Toan Dao June 21, 2016 | 12:04 am GMT+7 VNExpress

The Ministry of Information and Communications has decided to revoke a press card it has granted a local journalist, accusing him of “seriously damage the reputation” of the defense forces.
In a statement on its website, the ministry said journalist Mai Phan Loi from the Ho Chi Minh City Law Newspaper has “seriously damage the reputation” of the Vietnam People’s Army, “hurt the feelings” of families and colleagues of the military personnel who have perished on duty and “damage the prestige of other journalists”.
TUOI TRE NEWS – Updated : 04/06/2016 15:33 GMT + 7
Earthquakes can be induced by dams. Globally, there are over 100 identified cases of earthquakes that scientists believe were triggered by reservoirs (see Gupta 2002). The most serious case may be the 7.9-magnitude Sichuan earthquake in May 2008, which killed an estimated 80,000 people and has been linked to the construction of the Zipingpu Dam.
Thanh Nien News – Friday, June 17, 2016
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| A household electric and electro-mechanic enginerring class in the Intermediate Vocational School for Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Youth of Quang Nam province__Photo: Anh Tuan/VNA |

ChinaPower Newsletter
China Power Project It is our pleasure to send you the June edition of the ChinaPower Newsletter, the monthly newsletter of the CSIS China Power Project. The China Power Project centers on ChinaPower— a new website that provides an in-depth understanding of the evolving nature of Chinese power relative to other countries. The project examines five interrelated categories of Chinese power: military, economics, technology, social, and international image.
TĐH: As President Obama mentioned during his VN visit that human rights is a significant matter of US foreign affairs policy, I post here the 2015 report on human rights in Vietnam, compiled by the US Department of State. And to be fair, I also post the 2015 report on human rights in USA, compiled by Human Right Watch (because the US State Department doesn’t do a report on USA).
Human Rights is always a contentious matter among nations. However, knowing how a friend is seeing, correctly or incorrectly, another friend’s problem, hopefully will facilitate the VN-US dialogue and cooperation on Human Rights.

Sahisna Suwal, Guest Writer
thewaterproject – Located in the Southeastern part of Asia, Vietnam’s population totals to over 86 million with an estimated GDP per capita of $3100. Vietnam is the 13th most populous country in the world and almost two-thirds of its people live along the country’s three main river basins- Thai Binh, Mekong Delta and Dong Nai.

The Asian nation is spending big in the hope of winning a Nobel prize, but it will need more than cash to realize its ambitions.

Shin Woong-Jae A prototype axion detector in Daejeon, South Korea.
nature – Behind the doors of a drab brick building in Daejeon, South Korea, a major experiment is slowly taking shape. Much of the first-floor lab space is under construction, and one glass door, taped shut, leads directly to a pit in the ground. But at the end of the hall, in a pristine lab, sits a gleaming cylindrical apparatus of copper and gold. It’s a prototype of a device that might one day answer a major mystery about the Universe by detecting a particle called the axion — a possible component of dark matter.