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U.S. Marines Deliver Toys for Tet
On February 2, in the spirit of giving surrounding the Lunar New Year, the U.S. Embassy Hanoi Marine Security Guard Detachment donated over 100 toys to children at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion.
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Digital Meetup 2.0
U.S. Embassy Hanoi and Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City teamed up to present awards to winners of the nationwide video contest “Vietnam: My Voice, My Video” via a Skype video call on January 25.
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PEPFAR Concert Promotes HIV Testing
PEPFAR Supported Outdoor Concert in Hanoi Raises Public AIDS Awareness and Promotes HIV Testing.
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Religion and Rule of Law Training Expanded
The Institute for Global Engagement signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Vietnam-U.S. Friendship Society to increase training of government officials on religious freedom, rule of law and good governance.
Headlines
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Secretary of State John Kerry is ceremonially sworn-in by Vice President Biden.
Secretary of State John Kerry is ceremonially sworn-in by Vice President Biden, at the Department of State.
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President Obama's Second Inaugural Address
President Obama takes the oath of office at the U.S. Capitol and delivers his second inaugural address.
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Fulbright Vietnamese Student Program AY 2014-2015
The U.S. Embassy in Vietnam is pleased to announce the Fulbright Vietnamese Student Scholarship Program for the academic year 2014-2015. Successful candidates will pursue a Master’s degree program at universities in the United States.
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Free Speech in America
On Monday, December 10, U.S. Embassy Hanoi Press Attaché Spencer Cryder presented on the challenges free speech faced during the early years of America’s history. Through the lens of the Alien and Sedition Acts, the audience participated in a discussion about America’s struggle to define the limits of free speech around the turn of the 18th century.
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Global Mega Trends – Informing Our Future
On December 11, Salvatore Amodeo, Trade Policy Advisor for Biotechnology, U.S. Department of State, spoke to more than fifty young Vietnamese at the American Center about how biotechnology can contribute to global food security. He discussed global agricultural challenges, such as, how to produce more food for an ever increasing population given limited land resources and increasing water scarcity as well as how agricultural biotechnology is a tool that can help the world meet the caloric requirements of the next half century.
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Did You Vote?
On October 23, two weeks before Election Day, Deputy Public Affairs Officer Michael Turner cast his 2012 U.S. election absentee ballot at Embassy Hanoi’s Consular Section. “Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they can do that is by not voting” said Franklin D. Roosevelt many years ago and to this day, true to this statement, millions of Americans exercise their right to vote even when they live abroad.
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Speaker Program: Women in U.S. Elections
In the first of the Mission Speaker Program series on U.S. Elections at the American Center, Tim Liston, Deputy Political Counselor, U.S. Embassy Hanoi, spoke about women’s role in the U.S. elections on October 10. Discussing with the slightly female-dominated audience of 70, he explained why and how politicians have traditionally campaigned to win women votes and which issues women will most likely be focused on in the upcoming elections.
Upcoming Holidays
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U.S. Embassy Hanoi will be closed from February 11th to 18th, 2013 in observance of the Tet (Lunar New Year) Holiday and U.S. President's Day.
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