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Vietnam fish deaths
Will the Environment Be the Vietnam Government’s Downfall?
By David Hutt
Environmental protests are proving a tough challenge for the communist regime.
Vietnam's Growing Protest Culture
By Arthur Beaufort
Vietnam's population is increasingly vocal about economic, political, and social issues, to the government's dismay.
It's Official: Formosa Subsidiary Caused Mass Fish Deaths in Vietnam
By Shannon Tiezzi
Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Corp accepts the blame, and promises $500 million in compensation for the damage.
Obama's Warm Welcome in Vietnam
By Huong Le
Vietnamese people greet Obama with a frenzy, but the change they seek remains far-reached.
Vietnam’s New Environmental Politics: A Fish out of Water?
By Jason Morris-Jung
Are Vietnam's recent protests really about the environment, or are there deeper issues at play?
Amid Protests, Vietnamese Look to Obama's Visit
By Duyen Bui
Vietnam's people hope Obama will voice support for their calls to remedy an environmental disaster.
Amid Fish Deaths, Social Media Comes Alive in Vietnam
By Thu Huong Le
Facebook is the platform of choice for activists organizing rallies in response to the latest environmental disaster.
Fishery Disaster Tests Mettle of Vietnam's New Government
By Shawn W. Crispin
The country's newly appointed premier is dealing with one of its worst ever toxic spills.
Vietnam Fish Deaths Cast Suspicion on Formosa Steel Plant
By Linh Tong and Linh Tong
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