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Ha Noi coach banned for Hoang Anh Gia Lai clash

Coach Chu Dinh Nghiem will be in the stands when his Ha Noi FC take on Hoang Anh Gia Lai today at their home ground Hang Day Stadium in the V.League.

Miracle mother and baby return home together

On Monday, Nguyen Thi Lien left hospital and went home with her newborn baby.

Hanoi police raid Old Quarter bars, seizing funky balls

Hanoi’s Police Department raided more than 20 bars and pubs in the Old Quarter area at midnight on Monday, seizing nearly 10,000 funky balls and dozens of nitrous oxide tanks.

Tickets for F1 race in Hanoi go on sale

Tickets for the Formula 1 Viet Nam Grand Prix 2020 go on sale via all channels today.

Nam wins a match for first time at ATP 110 event

Ly Hoang Nam won his first match at the ATP Challenger President's Cup tennis tournament on Monday in Kazakhstan.

Urban railway breakthrough for capital’s traffic

Urban railway system with its large capacity and convenience is an inevitable means of transport in a modern society.

The gold craft of Hue

Through ups and downs, goldsmithing craft in Hue city has seemed to be forgotten. However, thanks to the patience and hard work of many young artisans, the old craft has been revived and thriving.

Musical Nobody’s Boy to be staged in Hanoi

A musical adapted from the French novel Nobody’s Boy is being staged in Hanoi at the Youth Theatre located on 11 Ngo Thi Nham Street.

Birth rates alarmingly low in urban areas of Vietnam: health official

Nguyen Doan Tu, director general of the General Department of Population and Family Planning, under the Ministry of Health, talks to Vietnam News Agency on what Viet Nam should do to narrow the gap in birth rate between different regions.

VN Gov’t orders review of grid overload caused by solar farm boom

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has tasked the Ministry of Industry and Trade with reviewing media reports that many solar farms are operating below capacity due to the national grid overload.

Vietravel Airlines seeks to fly next year

Vietravel Airlines, an airline just established by local tour operator Vietravel, plans to launch its maiden flight in October next year.

 

Long-run prospects good but growth to slow in 2019: Capital Economics

Growth in Vietnam will remain strong, as the country’s export sector continues to secure more orders while trade tensions between China and the US are not yet over, according to Capital Economics.

Academic's study of migrant workers wins prize from ILO

A Vietnamese academic, Hanh Nguyen, has won the 2019 Regulating for Decent Work Prize from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) for her study of the conditions of female migrant workers in Myanmar’s garment factories.

Ha Long tourist boat suspended for hidden camera in bathroom

A tourist boat on Ha Long Bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh has been suspended after a hidden mobile phone with a camera was found in a bathroom.

Heatwave means Hoi An experiences fresh water shortage

Hoi An is facing a water crisis which has badly affected the daily lives of local people as well as tourism activities.

Feasibility study for Long Thanh airport project completed

Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) on July 15 said that it had completed the feasibility study for the Long Thanh International Airport project in Dong Nai and had submitted it to the Ministry of Transport.

 

Damages from swine fever reach VND3.6 trillion

Damages from African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks totaled some VND3.6 trillion, with over 3.3 million infected pigs in 62 provinces and localities being culled to date.

 

A digital archive for ceremonial singing needed

Folk music researchers support the creation of a digital archive of ca trù (ceremonial singing) owned by a State-run agency to preserve the traditional artform and gather scattered materials owned by individual artists and researchers.

HCMC urged to crack down on illegal construction

Authorities in HCMC must impose heavy penalties for the illegal construction of houses, especially in the outlying districts, said HCMC vice chairman Vo Van Hoan.

 

VN labour market adjusting to disruptive change

Disruptive change is leading to the re-regulation of work and employment around the world, including in Vietnam, Gregor Murray of the University of Montreal in Canada, said.