The figures were released in the socio-economic report for the fourth quarter and the full year of 2025 issued by the National Statistics Office under the Ministry of Finance. According to the report, ...
The late 1960s helped to inform the ’70s. Rock bands in the ’70s were reacting to the past decade, either positively or negatively. They either ran far away from the sounds of the ’60s or stuck to ...
Arthur “Chip” Squires, 77, died Monday, December 22, 2025, of natural causes at Edenbrook of Rochester. He was born January 16, 1948, in Rochester, MN and graduated from John Marshall High School ...
The surge came even as the global economy faced continued geopolitical tensions, trade disputes, retaliatory tariffs from the United States, and unpredictable supply chain disruptions. Logistics costs ...
Ca Mau Province in southern Vietnam has approved a VND1.78 trillion (US$70 million) waste-to-energy plant designed to process up to 600 tons of garbage a day and reduce pressure on local landfills.
Allen Garry Huseby, age 82, of Rochester, MN died December 28, 2025 at Charter House. He was born at St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester, MN on September 15, 1943 to Aaron Huseby and Eunice (Torgerson) ...
SEOUL, Dec. 11 (Yonhap) -- Kolon Industries, a South Korean chemical and specialty materials company, plans to build a new plant in Vietnam to supply additional airbag materials to Autoliv, the ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. To the editor: Will military leaders stand up against illegal orders? It’s a conundrum involving several difficult ...
Bluegrass music has never directly aligned with the general behavior of the mainstream country music scene. Never has it adapted for the sake of popularity and profit, and never has it bent or broken ...
BOISE, Idaho — 44,000 Idahoans are Vietnam Veterans. On Monday, in honor of Veterans Day, we heard from four of them about their memories and experiences. Though Elaine James' story is one shared by ...
To his friends in Langhorne, Lee Clickner was “Pee Wee” — he was small and weighed just 112 pounds when he entered the U.S. Army during the Vietnam war. That name was forgotten by all but childhood ...
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