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Cambodia's Landmine Crisis: A Legacy of War

In Cambodia, landmines, remnants of the Vietnam War, continue to plague the country, killing and maiming thousands, despite efforts by organizations like Cambodia Self Help DeMining, and an ambitious goal of being mine-free by 2025 is now impossible to reach.

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Agent Orange's Lingering Legacy Threatens Millions in Vietnam Amidst US Aid Cuts

The ongoing health crisis in Vietnam caused by Agent Orange, a herbicide used during the Vietnam War, affects millions and is threatened by potential US aid cuts, despite decades of cleanup efforts and over $155 million in US funding.

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Vietnamese Veteran's 6.5-Year Ordeal and Journey to Australia

Dinh Nguyen, a former South Vietnamese second lieutenant, spent 6.5 years in re-education camps after the Fall of Saigon in 1975, escaping to Australia in 1983 where he later reunited with his family.

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Vietnam War's Lingering Psychological Trauma and Societal Reconciliation

The Vietnam War (1955-1975), costing 3.8 million lives, concluded with a communist victory; however, the long-term psychological trauma among both American and Vietnamese veterans, and the differing societal responses to this trauma, remain significant consequences.

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Vietnam War's Lasting Trauma: PTSD and Uneven Reconciliation

The Vietnam War (1955-1975) resulted in 3.8 million deaths and left lasting psychological trauma on veterans; delayed recognition of PTSD in both the US and Vietnam, along with uneven post-war reconciliation in Vietnam, highlights ongoing challenges.

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Vietnamese American Bridges Political Divides Through Art and Dialogue

Philippa Hughes, a Vietnamese American woman, uses her experiences of a family split by the Vietnam War and political divisions to bridge divides in America through initiatives such as bipartisan dinners and a Vietnamese American performance, "Saigon By Night.

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Minnesota's Response to the Post-Vietnam War Refugee Crisis

The Vietnam War's end in 1975 caused a refugee crisis; Minnesota, receiving a large number of Southeast Asian refugees, established the Indochinese Resettlement Office in 1975 to aid resettlement and address the challenges faced by these new arrivals.

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Saigon Falls to Communist Forces, Ending Vietnam War

On April 30, 1975, the South Vietnamese government unconditionally surrendered to communist forces, leading to the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War, with North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops entering the city and renaming it Ho Chi Minh City.

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Vietnam Celebrates 50th Anniversary of War's End

Vietnam celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War's end on April 30th with a massive military parade and air show in Ho Chi Minh City, marking the reunification of the country after a conflict that involved the US and resulted in an estimated three million Vietnamese deaths.

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50 Years After Saigon: A Netflix Series Examines the War's Enduring Legacy

The 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon is examined in Netflix's "Turning Point: The Vietnam War", which details the conflict's devastating human cost (3 million Vietnamese and 58,000 US deaths), the erosion of public trust in the US government due to deception, and the continuing relevance of th...

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Agent Orange's Enduring Legacy: Three Million Vietnamese Still Suffer 50 Years After the Vietnam War

Fifty years after the Vietnam War ended, three million Vietnamese still suffer from severe health problems caused by the US military's use of Agent Orange, a toxic herbicide that continues to contaminate the environment and affect future generations, despite some US cleanup efforts.

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Vietnam War's Lasting Psychological Impact: A Legacy of Trauma and Suppressed Suffering

The Vietnam War (1955-1975) caused 3.8 million deaths and resulted in a communist victory. Post-war, PTSD significantly impacted US veterans, while Vietnam suppressed acknowledging similar trauma among its soldiers, hindering reconciliation.

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