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  2. Voice of America - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, VOA and other news broadcasters, including the BBC, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and Deutsche Welle were blocked in Russia, [85] as after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russian authorities increased censorship of independent journalism, anti-war protests, and dissenting voices.

  3. Voice of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    CEO. Đỗ Tiến Sỹ. Website. https://vov.gov.vn/. The Voice of Vietnam ( VOV; Vietnamese: Đài Tiếng nói Việt Nam - TNVN) is the Vietnamese national radio broadcaster. Directly run by the government of Vietnam, it is tasked promote the policies of the Party and the laws of the state. [ 1]

  4. Censorship in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Censorship by country. Censorship in Vietnam is pervasive and is implemented by the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) in relation to all kinds of media – the press, literature, works of art, music, television and the Internet. The government censors content for mainly political reasons, such as curtailing political opposition, and censoring ...

  5. United States–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam War was a massive undertaking for all involved: North Vietnam and the Viet Cong had around 690,000 soldiers by 1966, South Vietnam had a strength of 1.5 million soldiers by 1972, and the U.S. deployed a total of 2.7 million soldiers over the course of American involvement, peaking at 543,000 in April 1969.

  6. August Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese civilians were robbed, raped and killed by French soldiers in Saigon when they came back in August 1945. [70] Vietnamese women were also raped in north Vietnam by the French like in Bảo Hà, Bảo Yên District, Lào Cai province and Phu Lu, which caused 400 Vietnamese who were trained by the French to defect on 20 June 1948 ...

  7. List of television channels in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    1 of the first 3 pure Vietnamese HD channels of VTC. In 2014, the channel was renamed to VTC1 HD, became the HD version of VTC1 channel. VTC HD2 General feature film channel 1 of the first 3 pure Vietnamese HD channels of VTC, broadcasting Vietnamese and foreign TV series and movies.

  8. Andrew Lam - Wikipedia

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    American. Education. University of California, Berkeley ( BA) San Francisco State University ( MA) Occupation (s) Writer and journalist. Relatives. Lam Quang Thi (father) Andrew Lam (born 1964) is a Vietnamese American author and journalist who has written about the Overseas Vietnamese experience.

  9. VietNamNet - Wikipedia

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    vietnamnet .vn /en ( en-US) VietNamNet (abbreviated as VNN) is an online newspaper in Vietnam affiliated to the Ministry of Information and Communications. Its content is published daily in both Vietnamese and English, and cover categories including international news, information technology, sports, music, fashion, online interviews, music, etc.