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  2. Xanh SM - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] On October 13, Xanh SM deployed 150 VinFast electric cars (VF 5 Plus) to Laos, becoming an international electric ride-hailing company. [15] [16] On November 9, Xanh SM Laos launched in Vientiane. [17] As of May 2024, Xanh SM has over 30,000 electric taxis, accounting for more than 40% of the total taxis operating in Vietnam. [18]

  3. Transport in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam operates 37 civil airports, including three international gateways: Noi Bai serving Hanoi, Da Nang serving Da Nang City, and Tan Son Nhat serving Ho Chi Minh City. Tan Son Nhat is the largest, handling 75 percent of international passenger traffic.

  4. List of programmes broadcast by Vietnam Television paytv

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    Sàn giao dịch BĐS Info; Sàn Info; Sắc màu thể thao; Siêu thị hàng gia dụng; Siêu thị khuyên mãi; Siêu thị nhà đất; Siêu thị ôtô xe máy; Siêu thị sách; Siêu thị thời trang; Siêu thị việc làm; Tạp chí Info đầu tư; Tài chính thông minh; Tạp chí bất động sản; Tạp chí xuất ...

  5. Cuba–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of Nguyễn Phú Trọng visit to Cuba, Victor Gaute Lopez, a member of the Secretariat, said Cuba and Vietnam would work side-to-side in their goal to construct a socialist society. [4] Following Raúl Castro's July 2012 visit, Cuban–Vietnamese relations are said to have entered a new phase. According to Castro, the "Cuban ...

  6. Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam was founded as the Faculty of International Relations of the University of Economics and Finance in 1959.. It was known as "School of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade" in 1964, "University of Foreign Affairs" in 1965, "Institute for International Relations – Ministry of Foreign Affairs" in 1987, "Institute for International Relations" in 1992, and finally ...

  7. Cuba–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    After the opening of the island to world trade in 1818, trade agreements began to replace Spanish commercial connections. In 1820 Thomas Jefferson thought Cuba is "the most interesting addition which could ever be made to our system of States" and told Secretary of War John C. Calhoun that the United States "ought, at the first possible opportunity, to take Cuba."

  8. Tân Việt Revolutionary Party - Wikipedia

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    Tai, Hue-Tam Ho (1992). Radicalism and the Origins of the Vietnamese Revolution. Harvard University Press. Tai, Hue-Tam Ho (2010). Passion, Betrayal, and Revolution in Colonial Saigon: The Memoirs of Bao Luong. University of California Press. Huynh, Kim Khanh (1982). Vietnamese Communism, 1925-1945. Cornell University Press. Beck, Sanderson (2008).

  9. Effects of Typhoon Yagi in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Typhoon Yagi forming and making landfall in Vietnam, domestic media reported unusual weather patterns in August 2024. Speaking to the Natural Resources and Environment newspaper, Mai Văn Khiêm, Director of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, stated that the country's average temperature reached 28.3 °C (82.9 °F), the highest in recorded history. [1]