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Forget Phuket, here's Phu Quoc, Vietnam's big tourism hope


Forget Phuket, here’s Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s big tourism hope
Snorkelling in Phu Quoc island, Vietnam.
On a late afternoon in Phu Quoc, Vietnam s largest island, couples and families relax on beanbag chairs at a Middle Eastern-themed beach bar, clinking their glasses while watching the sun set on the horizon. A few metres away, children build sandcastles, jump into the waves and indulge in water fights.
A scene like this in April seems far-fetched amid a raging Covid-19 pandemic that has seen spikes in new cases and fresh lockdowns in Asia and Europe.
But this is a reality in Vietnam, where life is almost back to normal thanks to many containment strategies including border closures that have kept out almost everyone since March last year, except for repatriated citizens, foreign investors and businesspeople. The country has recorded some 2,800 infections and 35 coronavirus-related deaths so far, despite sharing a border with China, where Covid-19 was first repo ....

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What the COVID-19 pandemic means for freelance journalists in the Global South


“The uncertainty that hit us last year made everybody more cautious because the first couple of months were very scary. We were just focused on trying to get by financially and in everyday life,” he says. Personal savings helped Rodriguez stay “above water”. He also diversified his income by producing materials for textbooks and a series for teachers and students about the impacts of the pandemic.
“When the pandemic began [lockdowns were broadly introduced in Brazil in May 2020], I noticed a steep decrease in people asking me for stories or any kind of material,” he says. “No one was spending much money. The publishers were trying to work out what to do and weren’t assigning much to freelancers. I did manage to get work but it was different kinds of work than usual.” ....

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Southeast Asia braces for trash dump as China enacts waste import ban


On January 1, China will no longer be accepting waste from other countries, with Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia likely to feel the brunt of the new policy
Although the three countries have taken steps to deal with mounting trash, corruption and weak policies could doom them to remain buried in refuse
A river canal in Ho Chi Minh City choked by mostly plastic waste. Photo: Sen Nguyen ....

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