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10/07/2021 06:43 GMT+7
The day John Hennigan saw a picture of a child with a cleft palate abandoned in an orphanage in northern Hai Duong Province, he knew that his life would change forever.
“His incomplete smile shattered my heart,” the 37-year-old English teacher recalled.
“I immediately knew that I wanted to adopt him.”
John, who has been living in Vietnam for five years, had always wanted to adopt a child. And the first time he met little Pham Dang Son (the name given to the baby boy by nannies at the orphanage) reassured the Irish man he had made the right decision.
Vân Nguyễn & Paul Kennedy Việt Nam s expat community has been reassured they will not be left behind when it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations. The country’s foreign ministry insists when more inoculations arrive, the vaccination programme will be extended to include the thousands of foreigners who call Việt Nam home. Speaking exclusively to
Việt Nam News about the issue, Ministry for Foreign Affairs spokesperson Lê Thị Thu Hằng said there is no discrimination over nationalities. And as the country seeks to accomplish herd immunity by April 2022, she reiterated the importance of including foreigners in the vaccination drive.
As promised, BTC, the Italian trade show for the meetings, events, conferences, incentive travel and business tourism industry, is set to deliver an extremely rich and varied educational package, desi
As promised, BTC, the Italian trade show for the meetings, events, conferences, incentive travel and business tourism industry, is set to deliver an extremely rich and varied educational package, designed to update professionals working in the sector and ensure the involvement of all stakeholders: its programme comprises more than 25 events of different types open to all participants over the two days of the show, which will be held at Fiera di Rimini on 1 and 2 July.
6 Jul 2021
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” historian and author Jon Meacham warned of the “great threat” the United States faces now.
After likening the GOP to China, Meacham said people “from the center to the right” no longer have interest “in power over any kind of traditional American principle.” According to the MSNBC contributor, the “great threat is from within.”
“I kept thinking about the Republican Party and how synonymous it might be with China,” Meacham said in response to co-host Mika Brzezinski reading an op-ed about China only appearing to be strong but not actually posing a threat.
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