A screenshot of the article on Tran To Nga s
lawsuit posted on Junge Welt newspaper (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Over the past days, the international media continue running
articles highlighting Vietnamese-French Tran To Nga’s lawsuit against 14
multinational companies for producing and selling chemical toxins used by the
US army in the war in Vietnam, which have destroyed the environment and
affected the health of generations of Vietnamese people.
In a new article on Germany’s Junge Welt newspaper, author
Stefan Kuhner said that the trial, conducted in the Crown Court of Evry city of
France, may be one of the last attempts to bring justice to Vietnamese
Chinese mainland ranked the second among sources of
international visitors to Singapore, following Indonesia.
According to the STB, visitors from the Chinese
mainland spent some 537 million SGD (about 403.63 million USD), excluding
expenditure on sightseeing, entertainment and gaming, in the first nine months
of last year, down 83 percent year on year.
During the period, the total international
visitor arrivals to the city-state dropped 81.2 percent year on year to about
2.7 million, while Singapore s total tourism receipts fell by 78.4 percent to
about 4.4 billion SGD in total.
The country’s gazetted hotel room revenue for
the three quarters was 963 million SGD, a year-on-year decline of 68.8 percent.