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Something I’m tracking this week is Storm Talim, the first tropical storm of the year. It is expected to make landfall in Quang Ninh or Hai Phong on Wednesday. Officials are preparing to evacuate thousands of people from coastal areas, while ships have been called back to port and mountainous regions in the north face possible flooding and landslides.
On to the news.
Today’s focus is the trial for the Covid-era repatriation flight scandal, one of the most significant public corruption cases in Vietnamese history.
The trial began last Tuesday and involves 54 defendants. Their testimonies have been covered in remarkable detail, which we’ll get to below, but this morning delivered a surprise: the presiding judge suspended the proceedings.