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This is a list of newspapers in Vietnam. Báo Ảnh Việt Nam [1] Báo Biên phòng [2] Báo điện tử Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam [3] Báo Tin tức [4] Bất động sản Việt Nam [5] Cảnh sát nhân dân [6] Công lý [7] Công nghiệp Quốc phòng và Kinh tế [8] Công an nhân dân [9] Công thương [10] Đầu tư [11]
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The Daily Star is a tabloid newspaper published from Monday to Saturday in the United Kingdom since 1978. [2] In 2002, a sister Sunday edition, Daily Star Sunday was launched with a separate staff. On May 6, 2020, The Star published its 10,000th issue. Jon Clark is the editor-in-chief of the paper, while Andrew Gilpin is editor of the web version.
Saigon Times Daily is an English-language daily newspaper published in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It is one of two English-language dailies in the country (the other is Vietnam News). Saigon News is part of several other newspapers owned by Saigon Times Group. Saigon Times Daily focuses mainly on the local economic and social situation with its ...
Việt Báo was founded in 1992 by two former South Vietnamese writers, novelist Nhã Ca and poet Trần Dạ Từ. It was originally titled Việt Báo Kinh Tế (Vietnamese Economic News) and based in Westminster, California. It published weekly until 1995, when it began publishing daily.
Vietnamese-language newspapers published in the United States (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Vietnamese-language newspapers" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Its flagship publication is Thoi Bao Kinh Te Saigon, the most widely-read weekly economics and business news magazine in Vietnamese. It also publishes Saigon Times Daily , one of the two major daily newspapers in English (the other being the daily Vietnam News , published by the Vietnam News Agency ).
[4] [1] It was the first Vietnamese-language newspaper published by an English-language daily, [5] [6] as well as the first non-Hispanic ethnic newspaper published by a major American company. [2] Along with the Spanish-language Nuevo Mundo, it was one of two non-English weekly newspapers published by the Mercury News.