Fifty years after the end of the Vietnam War, the people in Vietnam and Laos are still cleaning up unexploded U.S. landmines left behind from our war. That is, until Donald Trump's foreign aid freeze.
Unexploded ordnance and buried landmines pose an ongoing and daily threat to the people of Vietnam, particularly in the Demilitarized Zone, the “DMZ,” which once separated North and South Vietnam.
Many people and cattle in the area died after walking on mines or unexploded ordnance (UXO). In Quang Tri, which was the location of the demilitarised zone between North and South Vietnam and ...
Ongoing collaboration between Vietnam and the U.S. in addressing the consequences of war is fundamental for bilateral ...
The Trump administration's broad cuts to USAID also halted efforts to clear unexploded American munitions and landmines, a ...
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Representatives from ASEAN member states and China reviewed mining collaboration and set future priorities at the 14th ...
The Supreme People's Procuracy of Vietnam on Tuesday issued an indictment against former Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Nguyen Linh Ngoc for accommodating a company as it ...