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After spending most of their lives in the soil, periodical cicadas will come out in three US states.
The country's top diplomat hits out at Washington - raising tensions between the two world powers.
Bamboo Airways has set targets of doubling its domestic air routes to 60 by the end of 2020, and raising the number of international routes from six to 25, with that to the US expected to be re-launched in late 2021 or early 2022.
President Trump takes questions on testing after White House staff test positive for coronavirus.
A flight carrying Vietnamese citizens from the US is scheduled for May 7, the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday.
Chinese state media said US claims that the virus originated in a research lab were "absurd".
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Transport and Vietnam’s representative offices in the US are actively joining hands to assist the Vietnam Airlines in clearing necessary procedures
Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long on April 30 joined health officials of other ASEAN member nations and the US in the ASEAN-US Health Ministers Meeting via video conference.
Vietnam’s export value is expected to rise in the coming months thanks to China’s increase in imports, strong measures taken by the Vietnamese Government, ministries, agencies, and businesses, and the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA).
Georgia, Oklahoma and Alaska lift some restrictions despite warnings that it may be too soon.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on April 23 criticised recent actions of China in the East Sea, including its announcement of establishing “Xisha district” (Vietnam’s Hoang Sa archipelago) and “Nansha district” (Vietnam’s Truong Sa archipelago).
Over 26 million Americans have filed for unemployment - and there's a human story behind each claim.
A temporary ban on US immigration could affect its technology sector and the foreign talent it needs.
Coronavirus downturn has put major pressure on oil prices with demand slumping and storage running out.
Why these Americans protesting during a pandemic - explained.
One governor says it would be "incredibly appreciated" if the White House helped rein in protesters.
Residents demand relaxation of infection prevention measures despite signs it is too soon to reopen.
With more graves being dug and little testing, Brazil's coronavirus crisis may be worse than figures show.
BBC News examines allegations that the coronavirus was accidentally released from a lab.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has given his consent to allow the export of medical masks, protective suits, and medical equipment as a means of providing other countries with the equipment necessary for epidemic prevention and control.