One month after US President Barack Obama’s visit to Vietnam, journalists Ninh Hong Nga and Nguyen Ha Ngoc from Tin Tuc (News) Newspaper under Vietnam News Agency have made public a book titled “US President Obama - Three days in Vietnam”. The 184-page book was published by National Political Publishing House in coordination with Thaihabooks. It consists of four chapters, including the US president’s speeches in Vietnam, analysis by experts and sideline stories. With selected diversified documents and press comments, the book gives multiple perspectives on issues related to US President Obama’s visit to Vietnam./. Compiled by BTA … [Read more...] about Book on US President Barack Obama’s visit to Vietnam released
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The first day of US President Barack Obama in Vietnam
VietNamNet Bridge - The US President on Monday held talks with his Vietnamese counterpart Tran Dai Quang, met with Party Secretary General Nguyen Phu Trong and PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc and visited the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex. related news Image: The first pictures of President Obama in HanoiUS President Obama welcomed at Presidential Palace PhotoUS completely lifts arms embargo on VietnamHanoians give warm welcome to US President Obama PhotoUS President may visit Ngoc Hoang Temple Photo Tran Cham … [Read more...] about The first day of US President Barack Obama in Vietnam
Cuba hails Barack Obama’s visit
(VOVworld) - The government of Cuba and the Cuban people will welcome US President Barack Obama with their traditional hospitality, a visit that represents a step forward in relations between Cuba and the US. At a news conference in Havana Thursday, Josefina Vidal, the general director for US affairs at the Cuban Foreign Ministry, called for the US economic and trade embargo on Cuba to be lifted and for the US naval base at Guantanamo to be returned to Cuban control. … [Read more...] about Cuba hails Barack Obama’s visit
President Barack Obama holds year-end news conference
(VOVworld) - President Barack Obama held a year-end news conference Friday afternoon where he touched upon a series of hot issues in terms of both internal and external affairs. He began the televised press briefing from the White House saying that the US’ economy has experienced stable progress with unemployment rate dropping by 5%, job generation rising with 13.7 million new jobs, and an increase of number of people to benefit from health care programs. Regarding external relations, Obama said the US government has reached a breakthrough agreement with Iran, thawed the diplomatic ties with Cuba, and completed the TPP trade deal negotiations. In the field of environment, Obama expressed his proud saying that US’ efforts to cut the emission gas has involved other nations including China to proactively participate. He said nearly 200 countries and territories signed a historic deal on fighting global warming at the Paris climate change conference. But Obama admitted … [Read more...] about President Barack Obama holds year-end news conference
Barack Obama wins
US President Barack Obama swept to re-election Tuesday, creating history again by defying the undertow of a slow economic recovery and high unemployment to beat Republican foe Mitt Romney. [/caption] Obama became only the second Democrat to win a second four-year White House term since World War II, when television networks projected he would win the bellwether state of Ohio where he had staged a pitched battle with Romney. "This happened because of you. Thank you," Obama tweeted to his 22 million followers on Twitter as a flurry of states, including Iowa, which nurtured his unlikely White House dreams suddenly tipped into his column. With a clutch of swing states, including Florida and Virginia still to be declared, Obama already had 275 electoral votes, more than the 270 needed for the White House and looked set for a comfortable victory. There was a sudden explosion of jubilation at Obama's Chicago victory party as the first African American president, who was elected on a wave … [Read more...] about Barack Obama wins