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A violent attack at a vocational school in Kuopio, eastern Finland, has left at least one person dead and 10 injured, two seriously, according to police.
Despite a looming Brexit, political uncertainty in Italy and a likely German recession, this is the moment to buy European stocks, according to JPMorgan (JPM).
With majestic glaciers, fjords and mountains, Norway is famous for its dramatic natural landscape.
The national football event for amateur players, Vietnam Premier League Hyundai Cup 2019 By TC Motor (VPL-S1) will kick off on Sunday.
More than 20 years after retirement, Professor Vu Trong Hong has not stopped working.
A 140-meter (459-foot) bridge has collapsed in northeast Taiwan, sending an oil tanker in the water and killing at least two people in fishing boats below.
Hosted by the Urban Sketcher Hanoi group, the event is a chance for painters to draw the city. The artists will divide themselves into 10 teams, who will sketch in four days all the Old Quarter in downtown Hanoi.
Ford is beating a partial retreat from India's large but struggling car market.
HCM City 1 won the National Women’s Football Championship title in style by beating Son La 3-0 with one match to go this season.
Vietnamese people and foreigners living in Vietnam can enter the K-Pop Contest 2019 launched by Radio Voice of Viet Nam (VOV) on Tuesday in Hanoi.
Painter Lieu Nguyen Huong Duong draws inspiration from vibrant peach flowers.
Total revenue from retail trade and services in the first nine months of this year reached VND3.6 quadrillion (US$156.5 billion), 11.6 per cent over the same period last year.
Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung on Tuesday demanded the long-delayed Cat Linh-Ha Dong urban railway line begin operation this year.
Many kinds of local green cosmetics brands have been introduced recently, meeting women’s needs for beauty care in HCM City.
World Bank project to strengthen banking sector’s soundness
Women who suffer heart attacks are dying needlessly because they fail to recognise their symptoms and receive poorer care than men, says a British Heart Foundation report.
Wasps, bees, sawflies and ants all belong to a grouping of insects known as Hymenoptera - and Gavin Broad is an enormous fan
Amid the ongoing Fourth Industrial Revolution, Vietnam is seeking experience from a number of countries to develop its e-government in service of a facilitating economy which benefits investors, enterprises, and the public at large.