Vietnam has asked Netflix to stop showing South Korean drama series “Little Women” in the Southeast Asian country, alleging the series distorted events of the Vietnam War, state media said. | AFP
In this photo illustration, a computer screen displays the Netflix logo on March 31, 2020, in Arlington, Virginia. Image: AFP/Olivier Douliery
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The streaming service was told to remove the show by Wednesday, state media said, although the series was still available to watch by afternoon.ADVERTISEMENT
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