Some remember the Vietnam War battles from the headlines of the 1960s and 1970s, and some from movies and history books. Others know them as the graveyards of loved ones who died fighting more than a half-century ago. Today the battlefields of Vietnam are sites of pilgrimage for veterans from both sides who fought there, and tourists wanting to see firsthand where the war was waged
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Folge vom 13.04.2025Vietnam's battlefields drawing tourists, 50 years on from war
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Folge vom 12.04.2025Calls grow for more assistance to repatriate remains of First Nations ancestorsThe remains of 36 Indigenous ancestors being held at London’s Natural History Museum have been handed back to their communities. While repatriations are happening more frequently, there are calls from Aboriginal leaders for the British government to provide increased assistance so more remains can be brought back to country.
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Folge vom 12.04.2025‘You cannot wait us out’: Western allies pledge record aid for UkraineWestern leaders have pledged record military aid to Ukraine, with calls for greater coordination and urgency, at the 27th Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting in Brussels, Belgium. But as Europe steps up its role, doubts remain over Moscow’s willingness to engage in peace talks.
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Folge vom 12.04.2025Passover begins for Australia's Jewish communitiesJewish communities in Australia and around the world are preparing for annual Passover celebrations, starting this weekend. But what is Passover, and what does it commemorate?