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  2. Báo Mới - Wikipedia

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    Báo Mới was launched on September 15, 2005, at the domains baomoi.com and baomoi.vn, and was officially licensed by the Ministry of Culture and Information on December 15, 2006. Báo Mới introduced a new version on Baomoi.com on September 15, 2007, with an interface similar to Digg , allowing users to rate news and create their own categories.

  3. List of newspapers in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Vietnam.. Báo Ảnh Việt Nam [1]; Báo Biên phòng [2]; Báo điện tử Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam [3]; Báo Tin tức [4]; Bất động sản Việt Nam [5]

  4. Thanh Niên - Wikipedia

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    An office of Thanh Niên in Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng Province.. Thanh Niên (Vietnamese: Báo Thanh Niên "Young People [1] 's Newspaper") is a Ho Chi Minh City-based newspaper in Vietnam.

  5. Independence Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Independence Palace (Vietnamese: Dinh Độc Lập), also publicly known as the Reunification Convention Hall (Vietnamese: Hội trường Thống Nhất), is a landmark in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly known as Saigon), Vietnam.

  6. VnExpress - Wikipedia

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    VnExpress is a Vietnamese online newspaper, run by FPT Group.It was the first newspaper in Vietnam that was not produced in paper format. [1] [2] [3] It is one of the most popular websites in Vietnam according to Alexa Internet.

  7. Wenhui Bao - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Rappler reported that the Manila bureau chief of Wenhui Bao from 2021 until 2024, Zhang "Steve" Song, was an undercover Ministry of State Security (MSS) operative who worked closely with Huawei and gathered intelligence about the internal dynamics and politics of key personalities in the Philippines' defense and security sectors. [8]

  8. Nay Phone Latt - Wikipedia

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    Nay Phone Latt (Burmese: နေဘုန်းလတ်; born Nay Myo Kyaw on 28 June 1980) is a Burmese blogger and activist, currently serving as a Yangon Region Hluttaw MP for Thingangyun Township. He was a recipient of PEN/Barbara Goldsmith Freedom to Write Award [1] and selected for 2010 Time 100 list under Hero Categories. [2]

  9. Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi has had various names throughout history. It was known first as Long Biên (龍編, lit. ' dragons interweaving '), then Tống Bình (宋平, lit. ' Song pacification ') and Long Đỗ (龍肚, lit.