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Binh attended Chu Van An high school in Vietnam, and then went to the Soviet Union for college. He graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1978. He obtained his PhD in 1982 from the same university. In 1991, Bình was recognized as an associate professor by the State of Vietnam. [citation ...
HANOI (Reuters) - Police in Vietnam have arrested a senior official involved in talks with international organisations on labour reforms, state media said on Thursday, adding that the action was ...
In March 2022, Văn Bình was selected in a 19-player Vietnam U17 squad for a training camp in Germany. [6] Later in the year, Văn Bình was called up to Vietnam national under-19 team for the AFF U-19 Youth Championship.
Nguyễn Văn Hải (born c. 1952; also known as Nguyễn Hoàng Hải), better known by his pen name Điếu Cày, [1] [2] is a Vietnamese blogger who has been prosecuted by the government of Vietnam for tax evasion and "disseminating anti-state information and materials". [3]
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 2 January 2020 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 2 January 2020 Hoàng Văn Bình (born 1 February 1989) is a former Vietnamese footballer who played as a midfielder for V-League club Sông Lam Nghệ An and the Vietnam national football team .
The institute was renamed National Academy of Technology in 1972. 2 years later, it became one with Thủ Đức Polytechnic University. On October 27, 1976, Prime Minister Pham Van Dong signed Decision No. 426/TTg to make it Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology. In 1996, the university joined the Vietnam National University system.
Paul Bình was born on September 1, 1910, in Saigon, Vietnam.In 1922, he started to study at Sai Gon minor seminary. He was sent to Rome in 1932 to further his studies by Bishop Isidore-Marie-Joseph Dumortier, who was Vicar Apostolic of Saigon.
Trần Tử Bình was born in an all-Catholic village named Tieu Dong, Bình Lục District, Hà Nam Province in the Red River Delta of northern Vietnam. His family were poor peasants but the parents managed to scrape together enough money to enroll Trần Tử Bình at a seminary.