Deported from the U.S. in 2018, he’s trying to help others survive exile
Record numbers of undocumented immigrants from Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia have been deported this year, and there’s hardly any support to help them reintegrate.
The Trump admin is deporting hundreds of people to Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, most of whom came to the U.S. as child refugees decades ago. What happens to them next?
One group knows: Those deported the first time Trump was president.
Bou Nou's story:
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09.12.2025 12:36
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China’s chemical exports are behind a ‘tsunami’ of meth flooding Asia
Chinese manufacturers are shipping meth precursor chemicals to warlords in Myanmar, precipitating a drug crisis across the Asia-Pacific, a Post investigation finds.
A Post investigation found that Chinese manufacturers are shipping large amounts of chemicals that can be used in producing synthetic drugs to lawless parts of Southeast Asia, where criminal gangs have been trafficking record levels of meth.
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China’s chemical exports are behind a ‘tsunami’ of meth flooding Asia
Chinese manufacturers are shipping meth precursor chemicals to warlords in Myanmar, precipitating a drug crisis across the Asia-Pacific, a Post investigation finds.
Record levels of meth are flooding Asia. This doesn't just mirror the fentanyl crisis in the Americas; it's directly linked. The companies supplying Mexican cartels are the same as those supplying Myanmar warlords.
A year-long investigation out on the @washingtonpost.com now:
wapo.st/3LmdDdo
08.11.2025 10:15
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Indonesia, world’s largest Muslim nation, looks to expand role in Gaza
President Prabowo Subianto wants to assert Indonesia’s influence on the global stage — and foster closer ties to President Donald Trump.
One country that may play a growing role in Gaza's peace process: Indonesia.
Much of this push is being driven directly by President Prabowo, who has a deep and personal connection to the mideast, say officials. New in @washingtonpost.com:
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15.10.2025 13:36
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Illicit gold mining is surging across the globe. Across the operations in Ghana, Indonesia, French Guiana, there’s a connecting thread: Chinese syndicates.
New investigation in @washingtonpost.com: wapo.st/41GgjHP
13.08.2025 15:11
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The Philippines is quietly working with Taiwan to counter China
Manila’s significant shift could pave the way for the Philippines, an American treaty ally, to play a bigger role in regional defense if China invades Taiwan.
“It would be hiding from the obvious to say that Taiwan’s security will not affect us,” said Philippine Defense Sec Teodoro, who has backed a proposal to view the East China Sea, the South China Sea and the Korean Peninsula as a single “theater” of battle.
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Hi, Matt! Yes, there are many Hongmen groups and certainly not all are entwined with criminality. Wan, based on our reporting, co-opted and invoked the Hongmen branding to legitimize his network. But many of his deputies also have ties to the Zhigong party, making things more complex...
25.06.2025 02:22
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Chinese association accused of mixing crime and patriotism as it serves Beijing
A Washington Post investigation found that China has selectively used criminal actors for geopolitical purposes, as long as they proclaim loyalty to the Communist Party.
The World Hongmen History and Culture Association, which says it is devoted to promoting Chinese culture abroad, is not just an alleged criminal front. It is entwined with the Chinese Communist Party, according to a Post investigation.
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Some bilateral work on war legacies, such as the search for the missing remains of hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese soldiers, had only begun in recent years. The U.S. retreat will significantly hobble progress, say Vietnamese groups.
30.04.2025 10:19
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Perhaps the most poignant symbol: The U.S. and Vietnam were meant to put on a first-of-its kind, joint exhibit at the War Remnants museum in HCM city to mark 30 years of normalization. The exhibit is now in limbo because the American officials in charge of it have been fired.
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An initiative to help U.S. businesses tap into Vietnam’s renewable energy grid. Two agreements to prevent spread of infectious diseases from animals to humans, signed post-covid. Funding for an American-style lib arts college that had taken years for Vietnam’s govt to approve.
30.04.2025 10:19
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The dismantling of USAID and USIP have undermined the very foundation of reconciliation, say U.S. officials. Dozens of programs that were touted by U.S. officials as evidence of American commitment to Vietnam have been axed. 34 out of 43 USAID contracts gone.
30.04.2025 10:19
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The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago today. It took decades for the two countries to normalize relations, then decades more for the U.S. to begin redressing what it left behind. These efforts at reconciliation are being eroded under Trump.
A 🧵on our @washingtonpost.com story today:
30.04.2025 10:19
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Red Cross in Myanmar: Nearly 200,000 people displaced from the quake still living outdoors under 40-degree heat. "Myanmar’s cyclone season starts within days, exposing coastal populations to strong winds and rains – leaving families to face the risks of floods and landslides."
28.04.2025 03:40
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Asian markets extend losses amid Trump tariff uncertainty
President Donald Trump suggested he might be open to doing deals over tariffs, raising hopes in Japan, Vietnam and Taiwan. But China is preparing to retaliate.
American businessman Michael Laskau said if the proposed tariffs are imposed, the impact on his garment business in Vietnam would be dramatic. “If we were to assume the 46 percent, it would be a huge, huge loss, as it would be for anybody in the supply chain.”
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04.04.2025 05:38
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UN humanitarian coordinator for Myanmar:
"The humanitarian response in Myanmar has been chronically underfunded for years. Four months into the year right now, less than 5 per cent of the required US$1.1 billion of the Humanitarian Response Plan has been received."
03.04.2025 02:01
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Trump’s USAID cuts cripple American response to Myanmar earthquake
Three days after the quake, there are no U.S. teams on the ground in Myanmar, a stark illustration of how Trump has upended America’s role in disaster response.
Hours after the 7.7-magnitude earthquake devastated Myanmar on Friday, the U.S. officials charged with responding received their termination letters. Most of the personnel who would have made up a U.S. response team were already on indefinite leave @rebtanhs.bsky.social reports
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31.03.2025 19:39
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Trump’s USAID cuts cripple American response to Myanmar earthquake
Three days after the quake, there are no U.S. teams on the ground in Myanmar, a stark illustration of how Trump has upended America’s role in disaster response.
We're seeing in real time the terrible consequences of Musk & Trump's dismantling of USAID.
A devastating earthquake has killed thousands — and many more will die without vital U.S. aid.
The AID officials in charge had just gotten their termination letters. America in retreat.
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Asian farmworkers are being killed in Israel’s embattled border regions
Despite repeated protests from their countries, Israel has continued to let migrant laborers work in high-risk military zones.
When Israel ordered citizens to evacuate border regions more than a year ago, it allowed poor migrant farmworkers, most of them from Thailand, to stay put — to water crops, prune trees and harvest fruit as rockets fell around them. Six have died this year.
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09.12.2024 02:42
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Employers say workers are not being forced to stay in Israel. But labor rights groups say this is disingenuous. Thai workers can earn up to 10x more in Israel. They don't get paid each day that they don't work. So most days, even with rockets falling, they do.
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