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Do Quoc Luat and Pham Thi Hue were crowned winners of the Hà Nội Mới Newspaper – Run for Peace on Sunday in Hanoi.
Vietnamese player in second-place finish at Maldives International Challenge
Vietnam advised to take advantage of AI chances to bolster growth
A photo exhibition, highlighting beautiful moments in the daily lives of Hanoians, officially opened in Hanoi on September 27, as part of activities to mark the 65th anniversary of the capital’s liberation day (October 10, 1954-2019).
Hanoi is speeding up the construction of a racetrack to host the country’s first F1 Grand Prix in April 2020.
Five private troupes specialising in cải lương (reformed opera), a traditional art originating in southern Vietnam, in the Mekong River Delta region are offering mobile shows for residents in rural areas.
Famous brands and fashion designers from China, Indonesia, the Republic of Korea and Vietnam, among others, will showcase their latest collections at the VN International Fashion & Beauty Festival (VIFBF).
More than 2,000 people engaged in a programme to clean beaches in Da Nang on September 28.
Up to roughly two tonnes of fish have been found dead at a beach in the central province of Ha Tinh.
Friendship orders presented to Lao NA collectives, individuals
Poet Tran Le Khanh's latest book, Sự Bắt Đầu Của Nước (The Origin of Water), will be published in the US next year.
Jail terms proposed for defendants in fake cancer drug case
Solutions needed to facilitate export of goods and services to ASEAN
Miss Capital ASEAN 2020 will be held in Vietnam with the participation of contestants from the association’s 10 member countries in April next year.
Vietnam Singapore Technologies Engineering Aerospace (VSTEA), a joint venture between Vietnam Airlines Engineering Company (VAECO) and ST Engineering Aerospace, was introduced in Hanoi on Thursday.
Total public investment spending reached VND192 trillion (US$8.25 billion) from January-September, the Ministry of Finance reported at an online meeting yesterday.