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Berlin Femicide: Man Murders Ex-Partner with 85 Stab Wounds

In Berlin on January 25th, 2025, Viet T. murdered his ex-partner Duyen B. by stabbing her 85 times after she ended their relationship, highlighting a broader issue of femicide in Germany where 360 women were killed by partners or ex-partners in 2023.

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Trump Announces Lopsided Trade Deal with Vietnam

President Trump announced a trade deal with Vietnam on Wednesday, granting U.S. goods duty-free access while imposing a 20% tariff on Vietnamese exports, addressing a $122 billion trade deficit and alleged Chinese goods trans-shipping through Vietnam.

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US Tariffs Hit Hanoi Businesses

Hanoi businesses suffer from declining sales due to US trade tariffs; a 10% tariff is currently in place, with a potential 46% tariff looming in July, impacting businesses heavily reliant on tourism and exports to the US.

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France Repeals Pension Reform Amidst Symbolic Legislative Actions

The French National Assembly repealed the 2023 pension reform raising the retirement age to 64, further destabilizing French politics; concurrently, it posthumously promoted Alfred Dreyfus, recognized injustices against Vietnamese repatriates, and acknowledged wrongdoing towards Haiti.

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Life Sentence Sought for Hammer Murder in Erfurt to Cover Embezzlement

A 67-year-old man in Germany stands trial for the hammer murder of his 63-year-old acquaintance in Erfurt, allegedly to conceal €100,000 embezzlement and job center fraud; the prosecution seeks a life sentence.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Climate Change Drives Record Coffee Prices

Global coffee prices have risen 12 percent due to extreme weather in Brazil and Vietnam, impacting harvests and driving up costs; solutions like developing climate-resilient strains are long-term.

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US, Vietnam Reach Trade Deal, Imposing 20% Tariff on Vietnamese Exports

The US and Vietnam agreed to a 20% tariff on many Vietnamese exports, granting preferential market access to US goods in exchange, averting a 46% tariff and addressing concerns about transshipment of Chinese goods.

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Vietnam's BRICS Partnership: A Shift in Southeast Asian Geopolitics

Vietnam's BRICS partner status reflects a growing trend among ASEAN nations to engage with alternative global governance platforms, offering economic benefits and geopolitical advantages but potentially straining relationships with traditional Western partners like the US.

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Vietnam Joins BRICS Partner Countries

Vietnam has become the tenth BRICS partner country, gaining access to summits and discussions, reflecting BRICS' expansion and Vietnam's strategic positioning in a multipolar world.

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Partnerships for the Goals
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German Court Hears Murder Case Tied to Embezzlement

A 67-year-old man in Germany is on trial for murdering a 63-year-old acquaintance with a hammer in Erfurt in late May 2024, allegedly to conceal €100,000 in embezzlement and job center irregularities; the prosecution seeks a life sentence.

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Major General Mai Hoang Appointed Director of Ho Chi Minh City Public Security

Major General Mai Hoang, born 1979, was appointed director of Ho Chi Minh City Public Security on June 5th, 2025, by Minister Luong Tam Quang, following a career progression marked by rapid advancement through anti-drug operations and roles in Son La and Hanoi.

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Vietnam Abolishes Two-Child Policy Amid Declining Birth Rates

Vietnam has abolished its two-child policy due to declining birth rates, which fell from 2.11 children per woman in 2021 to 1.91 in 2024, aiming to address the challenges of an aging population and shrinking workforce; this follows similar trends in other Asian countries.

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