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Melamine found in 18 more food products

Vietnam's health ministry has discovered the industrial chemical melamine in 18 food products imported from China and three other countries and has ordered them recalled and destroyed, officials said Friday.

Tropical storm kills 8 in Vietnam

Officials say at least eight people were killed by tropical storm Mekkhala when it swept through central Vietnam earlier this week. Eight others are missing and feared dead.

Death toll from Vietnam floods rises to 41

The death toll from floods triggered by Typhoon Hagupit rose to 41 as rescue workers began to reach isolated villages devastated by the storm, which has caused at least $65 million in damage, officials said Monday.

FSB: Vietnam? India? The search for the new China

Dongguan City is the the shoe capital of the world: more footwear is made there than anywhere else on the globe. From 2001 to 2007, the value of footwear exports from its province of Guangdong doubled from $4.3 billion to $9.2 billion, according to China's state-run news agency. But in the past year, hundreds of factories have left town, driven out by the rapidly rising cost of doing business in China.

100 die in Vietnam flash floods

Flash floods and landslides triggered by a weekend tropical storm have killed at least 100 people in Vietnam, the country's news agency said Monday.

Time.com: Vietnam's Prime Minister Tackles Inflation

In an interview with TIME, Vietnam's PM Nguyen Tan Dung talks about soaring consumer prices, corruption and his nation's growing U.S. ties

Time.com: Vietnam's Troubled Economy

Still being hailed as the next Asian miracle as recently as last year, Vietnam's economy has fallen on hard times

Time.com: Top Vietnamese Journalists Arrested

The jailing of two reporters for "abuse of power" is a blow to press freedom in Vietnam

U.S. ignores religious oppression, federal panel says

China, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are among 11 countries that practice religious oppression, a federal commission says.

Vets pay tribute to fallen comrades at virtual Vietnam wall

Julius Derico Jr. didn't need to travel to the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington to pay tribute to his fallen comrade -- the first casualty of his unit in Vietnam.

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