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Newswire aseantoday com highlights Vietnam s marked achievements

Newswire aseantoday.com highlights Vietnam’s marked achievements Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  22/01/2021    20:58 GMT+7 The newswire aseantoday.com has said amid global and regional crises sparked by COVID-19, natural disasters and geopolitical changes,  Vietnam has continued to show marked successes in the fight against the pandemic and in economic growth, mainly due to strong political will and drastic measures by the Government and citizens. At an apparel company in Ha Tinh province (Photo: VNA) In an article published on January 21, the author said the country’s upcoming change in leadership, after the 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), will bring further new developments.

Frogs swimming in the heated pot

Written By: lprent - Date published: 8:52 am, January 23rd, 2021 - 34 comments For me watching QAnon believers waver in their belief in their idiotic failed guru’s ‘plan’ has as about the same interest value as seeing the US rectify its political mistake of 2016. Amusing short term entertainment. If you want more relevant short-term news, then recently I’ve been increasingly looking at the climate over the Arctic. That has become increasingly unstable this year after a widely forecast stratospheric warming event over the northern pole actually happened on schedule in early January. As was also expected, it disrupted and weakened the northern polar vortex causing lower level cold air to spin out in the northern hemisphere.

Vietnam čeká velká událost - Haló noviny

Vietnam čeká velká událost - Haló noviny
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Civilian tears in Afghanistan: one UNSW researcher s attempt at peace in provinces

A western woman working in an Islamic Afghanistan Dr Schmeidl conducted research as a woman in a very male-dominated country. Afghanistan is an Islamic nation mired in conflict and war. The Taliban – an Islamic hardline group that ruled most of the country from 1996 to 2001 – imposed strict Sharia Law, taking away women’s rights to work and get an education. Public lashings for not wearing a full-body burqa, and the amputation of hands and feet for petty crimes became common. Dr Schmeidl says she visited Afghanistan briefly under Taliban rule in 2000, then returned to resume her fieldwork in 2002. By that time, the Taliban had been toppled – to deny Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden and operatives a safe haven – by a US-led coalition acting in retaliation for the deaths of more than 3000 people in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

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