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Update news Agent Orange victims
According to figures, 4.8 million Vietnamese were exposed to Agent Orange, with over three million of them becoming victims.
Former war correspondent Tran To Nga will continue her prolonged fight for justice for herself and other Agent Orange victims despite a court in France dismissing her lawsuit earlier this month.
VietNamNet Bridge – A place where hundreds of Agent Orange victims have called home will soon close, and so far for those who are there now, they have nowhere else to live.
Susan Hammond, an American, first set foot in Vietnam 27 years ago, on a vacation she had planned with the hope of learning more about the country where her father spent time during the war.
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VietNamNet Bridge – Beautiful and righteous, that is what comes to mind as soon as Tran To Nga walks into the meeting room of the Vietnam News Agency, smiling brightly.
Many people in Hanoi have started growing vegetables inside their homes as concerns about the additives on food products grow among the population.
VietNamNet Bridge – Huynh Ngoc Van has travelled to Japan many times, spoken on the war and the effects of Agent Orange in Viet Nam, but this time she faced questions not related to her trip.