Hanoi

Sens. Morse and Fulbright

The 1966 Fulbright hearings on Vietnam parted the curtains on President Johnson’s conduct of the war

Conflict

Fifteen months into Lyndon Johnson’s presidency, the country still knew little about the Vietnam War. This changed in February 1966, when Sen. William Fulbright began the first televised, public hearings into the administration’s handling of the conflict.

Big Macs won’t satisfy Vietnamese desire for human rights

Global Politics
The World

A Hot Friday Night in North Vietnam

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

The Real Fakes in Hanoi’s Museums

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Geo Quiz and Geo Answer

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Global Hit

Arts, Culture & Media

Reporter Nguyen Qui Duc reflects on Barak Obama’s election victory and the ending of the Vietnam era. And we close our program with a new arrangement of a traditional song from Vietnam. It’s performed by jazz guitarist Nguyen Le and singer Huong Thanh.