Pho is a beloved national dish for Vietnamese across borders and political divisions. Some say that means it has potential to heal the deep wounds of civil war.
Vietnam celebrates 50 years of unification
Half a century since the bloodiest modern war in Asia ended, Vietnam is celebrating its unification.
Vietnam celebrates 50 years of unification
Thousands of Vietnamese troops, police and civilians paraded to mark the "fall of Saigon".
'I still carry a bit of guilt': The Vietnam War's half-century of pain
Massive parades and events are being rehearsed as Vietnam prepares to mark the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, which was also the beginning of one of Australia's largest migrations.
'Babies were just being thrown over': The final missions of the Vietnam war
As Communist forces surrounded Saigon, these RAAF members returned to Vietnam for a final humanitarian mission.
Vietnam War journalist reflects on 50th anniversary of fall of Saigon
Former ABC Four Corners journalist David Brill shares his 'emotional' experience of capturing powerful images during the conflict.
These explosives keep on killing 50 years after the Vietnam War
It's been 50 years since the end of the war in Vietnam but an area "the size of Tasmania" is still grappling with unexploded bombs.
Shein, Temu to increase US prices as Trump cracks down on cheap imports
The two companies said they will be increasing US prices starting April 25 and encouraged shoppers to purchase "now at today's rates".
China 'tearing down walls' as it looks to boost trade ties in Asia
Chinese President Xi Jinping has landed in Malaysia after visiting Vietnam, as he tries to secure more support from South-East Asian neighbours amid the trade war with Donald Trump.
Is China using Vietnam as a proxy to bypass higher Trump tariffs?
China's leader Xi Jinping is pushing for South-East Asian support in countering American tariffs this week, touring Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia.
Hidden ties to crime figure no barrier for Brisbane casino takeover
Star and its Chinese partner both did business with the disgraced Suncity junket. It is set to cost one of them a share in Australia's most expensive casino.
'China's economy is an ocean': Xi unfazed by Trump tariffs
Beijing says Donald Trump's tariffs will increase the divide between rich and poor nations, as countries across the region grapple with what to do next.
'Oh look at Cambodia!' How Trump's tariffs will hit Asia
Donald Trump's new tariffs are a blow for nations that have powered their economic growth by opening large markets in the US for manufactured goods.
Rare plea from Myanmar military after 144 people killed in earthquake
Myanmar's military leader has called on any country or organisation to help his country rebuild after the devastating earthquake.
Government report backed ABC revelation of casino owner's hidden ties
The Queensland government has released a report that upholds the ABC's revelation that a Brisbane casino owner had a "concealed relationship" with a jailed junket boss.
New measles exposure sites issued amid childhood vaccination fears
Health departments around the country are warning Australians to be alert for symptoms of measles as concerns grow about a rise in cases amid declining vaccination rates.
Neha lost her mum to cancer, but she still won't get tested
Screening rates in Australia's culturally and linguistically diverse communities are consistently lower than for the general population. Why is this, and what's the solution?
Australian-first Vietnamese museum breaks ground
The first museum in Australia dedicated to the Vietnamese refugee experience will be built in Melbourne's western suburbs.
Australia criticised for selectively sanctioning rights-abusing countries
Australia implemented Magnitsky-style laws in 2021 but critics say little has been done to sanction human rights abusers from the Asia-Pacific.
Temu wants to 'serve the world' but it can't sell to 280 million Indonesians
It had a meteoric rise to become the most downloaded shopping app worldwide in 2024, but Temu's expansion plans hit roadblocks in some South-East Asian countries.
Women forced into 'sexual slavery' after lured to scam compounds
Lured by fake jobs on social media platforms, women are trafficked to scam compounds and forced into "sexual slavery". Experts are calling for intervention and support to help victims reintegrate when they return home.