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Giant, overloaded trucks pose hazard on HCM City roads

HCM City’s roads are constantly threatened by overloaded and oversized container and dump trucks.

Lychee farmers chase fruity fortunes

The road is narrow, dusty and even by Vietnamese standards, extremely busy. Police officers are on patrol from the crack of dawn. Horns beep, giving off the impression you are in downtown Hanoi rather than the countryside surrounding the capital.

Archaeologist helps legacy of Vietnamese boats float on

On our visit to Pham Huy Thong Antiques Museum in Quang Yen Commune, the northern province of Quang Ninh, the antique boats left the biggest impression on me.

Mekong Delta to have quality breed sources for fishery, fruit and rice

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has implemented several measures to develop the best breeding sources to produce seeds for the delta’s fishery, fruit and rice sectors by 2025.

BUSINESS NEWS 22/6

Yeah1 sets provision of $3.6 million for selling ScaleLab

Australian MasterChef shares his cooking philosophy

Adam Liaw works as a cook, writer and TV presenter in Sydney. He took part in the Taste of Australia 2019 programme in Hanoi on June 1-3, where he gave a cooking demonstration to some restaurants in Hanoi and to KOTO.

Photographer on a plastic waste mission

Nguyen Viet Hung has travelled over 7,000km through 28 coastal cities to capture 3,000 photos and videos of plastic waste. 

Talk is cheap, it's action that matters

The parliament last week grilled Government leaders and ministers on a wide range of hot-button issues. Former National Assembly (NA) Office Chairman Vu Mao speaks to Kinh tế & Đô thị newspaper on the need for action after Q&A sessions.

More must be done to ensure children are not forced into the workplace

Dang Hoa Nam, Director General of the Children’s Department, under the Ministry of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs, speaks to the newspaper Hà Nội Mới on Vietnam’s resolve to protect young children from labour exploitation.

Modern journalism: bracing for next wave of technology

News organisations have struggled in the past two decades with readership moving from the page to computers and mobile devices, and that struggle is set to continue, according to a top journalist.

WB loan to help improve grassroots health services in Vietnam

The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors on Thursday approved a US$80-million loan to help Vietnam improve the quality of basic health services and access to care, especially in disadvantaged areas.

EVN HANOI works to prevent power cuts during high school exams

The Ha Noi Electricity Corporation (EVN HANOI) has announced it will not cut or reduce the power supply in the city during the national high school examinations from June 22 to June 27.

British and Chinese teams make final preparations before DIFF 2019

Preparations for the display of the teams from Britain and China are almost complete ahead of the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) 2019 which will take place on June 22.

Vietnam's top cyclist moves from road racing to BMX

Cyclist Nguyen Thanh Tam has decided to retire from road racing to move to the BMX category.

Hungarian literary masterpiece reintroduced in Vietnam

The famous Hungarian novel, Stars of Eger by Gardonyi Geza (1863 – 1922), has been released in Vietnam with a new translation and illustrations.

V.League 1 clubs fined for flares

The Viet Nam Football Federation has fined Quang Ninh FC and Hai Phong FC VND20 million (US$860) each after supporters let off flares last weekend.

BUSINESS NEWS 21/6

Lam Dong hosts Vietnam Economists Annual Meeting

 

Driver training quality in Vietnam to be improved

The Ministry of Transport will add several regulations regarding the use of IT in managing and supervising automobile driver training centres to improve training quality.

Vietnamese enterprises need more Government support

Dau Anh Tuan, director general of the Legal Department of Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, talks to Customs newspaper about Vietnamese enterprises’ need for more Government support.

Spokeswoman makes clear Vietnam’s views on trade fraud, sea-related issues

Spokeswoman of the Foreign Ministry Le Thi Thu Hang responded to reporters’ questions about several issues at a regular press conference on June 20.