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Haus Da Lat: a new luxury living and resort destination in Vietnam
Morning mist drifts across the pine-covered hills of Da Lat, a city long known for its temperate climate and unhurried pace. Once a quiet retreat, the highland destination is drawing renewed attention as Vietnam’s economic ascent reshapes its appeal to global investors. Within this shift, a new class of development is emerging.
India news: BrahMos missile deal signed with Vietnam
India news: BrahMos missile deal signed with Vietnam May 31, 2026What you need to know - India will supply Vietnam with BrahMos missiles under a new deal - Indians could face the heat of retail inflation after recent fuel price hikes - General NS Raja Subramani took charge as the new chief of defense staff Here is a roundup of some of the top headlines that have India talking on Sunday, May 31: Tired of missing our real-time updates? Click here to add us as a Preferred Source on Google.
Don’t Build the Arch
The meanings of words such as honor, sacrifice, and humility have been leaking away from American civic life like red blood cells from an anemic. But if there’s one place where they retain their rich, sticky, life-giving force, it’s surely in the air around the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. The cemetery is where Americans remember those who sacrificed their lives for the nation.
Bioremediation of Agent Orange chemicals made in Sydney for Vietnam War
University students bioremediate Agent Orange chemicals manufactured for Vietnam War from Sydney waterways Sun 31 May 2026 at 7:12am More than 50 years after the Vietnam War, uni students are removing remnants of Agent Orange chemicals from a waterway connected to Sydney Harbour. During the 20th century, Homebush Bay on the Rhodes peninsula, located about 19 kilometres west of Sydney's CBD, was an industrial hotspot for herbicide, pesticide and preservative production. US company Union...
Read the transcript: President Donald Trump interviewed by NBC News’ ‘Meet the Press’ moderator Kristen Welker
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Iran-US war latest: Trump and Tehran exchange fresh strikes as Israel captures strategic castle
Iran-US war latest: Trump and Tehran exchange fresh strikes as Israel captures strategic castle Oil prices rise more than 2 per cent in early trading after Israel ordered troops to move further into Lebanon - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps said on Monday it targeted an air base used in a US attack on a telecoms tower on Sirik Island. The statement comes after the US said it conducted "self-defence strikes" on Iranian radar and drone control sites over the...
Iran-US war latest: Two more drones downed over Strait of Hormuz as Trump claims he ‘destroyed’ Tehran’s military
Iran-US war latest: Two more drones downed over Strait of Hormuz as Trump claims he ‘destroyed’ Tehran’s military It comes as the US military said it downed six Iranian missiles in the Gulf - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The US says it has shot down two more drones threatening the Strait of Hormuz after Washington and Tehran continued to trade strikes on Saturday. In a post on X, US Centcom said it had shot down two Iranian one-way attack drones in a bid to “defend against Iranian...
Here’s what we just learned about the Democratic Party’s future
Democrats didn’t take many chances in critical November battlegrounds on Tuesday. Voters played it safe in picking establishment-backed Josh Turek to take on GOP Rep. Ashley Hinson for an open Senate seat in Iowa and putting up moderate military veteran Rebecca Bennett against Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. in one of the most competitive House districts in the country. The results were more mixed in bluer territory.
Officials are warning about teen takeovers: Are they harmless fun or dangerous gatherings?
Officials are warning about teen takeovers: Are they harmless fun or dangerous gatherings? ‘These teen meetups aren't going away because social media isn't going away,’ a former New York City detective says - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Arrests, curfews and threats to prosecute parents are among the official responses to the so-called teen takeovers of public spaces across the country — but it may not be enough to stem the violence tied to some of the unsanctioned gatherings. The...