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Woman fights on for damages over Vietnam War use of 'Agent Orange'
An elderly French-Vietnamese woman has vowed to pursue her legal fight to obtain compensation for health problems caused by exposure to the toxic herbicide "Agent Orange" during the Vietnam War.
Vietnam War vet appeals French court's Agent Orange ruling
French court dismisses complaint over Agent Orange use in Vietnam War
Vietnam backs woman in international trial against dioxin producers
Vietnam says multinational firms taken to court by a French-Vietnamese woman should take responsibility for the impacts of the toxic defoliant, Agent Orange, used in Vietnam.
February 4, 2021 | 10:34 pm PT
French court hears Agent Orange case against chemical firms
A French court will on Monday hear a case against more than a dozen multinationals, accused by a French-Vietnamese woman of causing grievous harm to her and others.
January 24, 2021 | 07:23 pm PT