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Facebook enhances restricted access to content in Vietnam

 Facebook has increased restrictions to content which is believed to oppose the Vietnamese government.

 

Vietnam likely to benefit from worldwide shift in production capacity: HSBC

However, to convert its much-touted supply chain potential, Vietnam needs to build more visibility and credibility amongst international firms.

 

Insiders appeal for tackling logistics bottlenecks in Vietnam

Vietnam needs to untangle bottlenecks facing the logistics sector in order to boost the sectoral development on a par with that of developed countries, insiders have suggested.

 

Vietnam Airlines apologises for delayed flight

Vietnam Airlines has issued an apology to 200 passengers when a flight to Germany was delayed 33 minutes to wait for a passenger.

 

Agriculture Ministry suggests meat stockpiling to pre-empt pork shortage

Vietnam is seeking solutions to prevent pork supply shortage in the coming time as African swine fever continues to spread.

 

Tennis team expect to get promoted at Davis Cup

The national tennis team will compete at the Davis Cup, Group III, Asia/Oceania Zone in Singapore next month.

Vietnamese boxer to fight for IBO Asia Pacific belt in China

Vietnamese boxer Nguyen Van Hai will fight China's Lin Liquan for the IBO Asia Pacific belt on June 6.

Da Nang beat HCM City in V.League 1

Table toppers HCM City were left stunned last night after losing by two goals to nil away at Da Nang.

Vietfootball Cup 2019 to kick off in Hanoi

The Vietfootball Cup 2019, the non-professional first-class football tournament, is scheduled to be held from June 9 to August 11 in Hanoi.

Real estate market set for recovery as HCM City streamlines regulations

The HCM City housing market is expected to recover again after being flat for over one year with support from the local government.

 

Vietnam willing to work with the US on currency issues: central bank

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), in conjunction with other Vietnamese ministries and agencies, will continue to share information with the US Treasury Department and co-operate to tackle issues of concern.

 

African swine fever continues to spread in Vietnam

African swine fever has been reported in two new provinces - the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak and the southern province of Ca Mau, raising the total number of localities affected by the virus to 46.

 

National Assembly deputies discuss economic matters

National Assembly deputies on Thursday agreed policies need to be introduced to improve the business environment to facilitate household enterprises.

Vietnam treasures peace, stability: Deputy PM Pham Binh Minh

Vietnam always treasures peace and stability, said Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh while addressing the 25th International Conference on the Future of Asia in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday.

PM, Yunnan Governor discuss ways to boost economic ties

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has said an ongoing visit from Governor of Yunnan Province Ruan Chengfa is hugely important for Vietnam-China ties.

Vietnam active in joining UN peacekeeping operations

Vietnam’s active participation in the UN peacekeeping activities has shown the country’s greater efforts in implementing its duty in one of the UN’s important activities.

 

Water treatment work for Hanoi lakes to be inspected: Mayor

Hanoi Mayor Nguyen Duc Chung has asked the city's Inspection Agency to conduct a thorough check over the purchase, usage and effectiveness of the Redoxy3C substance which has been used to treat polluted water at 87 lakes in Hanoi.

 

Five pupils drown in Nghe An dam

Five pupils drowned while playing near a dam in the central province of Nghe An, local authorities said.

 

Election to UNSC opportunity for Vietnam to prove its capability: UN resident coordinator

If elected to the UN Security Council (UNSC), Vietnam will have more opportunities to prove its capability and play a more important role in regional and global issues.

 

Floods, landslides kill two in Vietnam's northern region

As of May 29, floods, whirlwinds, and landslides in Vietnam’s northern region killed two people and injured two others, while causing heavy property losses.