Department denies that FAO advised declaration of ASF national emergency

The Department of Animal Health of Vietnam affirmed on March 20 that the information carried by some foreign news agencies with the content “FAO recommends Vietnam to declare African swine fever as a state of national emergency” is inaccurate.

Ministry to look into cutting industrial energy use

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) plans to focus its investigations on businesses that use high volumes of energy as part of its mission to save energy.

Major drug trafficking ring busted, 300kg of drugs seized

 The Ministry of Public Security, in coordination with the Border Guards and the General Department of Vietnam Customs, broke a major drug trafficking ring on March 20, seizing 300kg of drugs.

Golf legend Greg Norman vows to promote Vietnamese coffee

 Legendary golfer Greg Norman, who was appointed as Tourism Ambassador of Vietnam for 2018-2021, has promised to promote Vietnamese coffee to the world.

Forum talks digital technology’s role in building sustainable society

 The Vietnam Internet Forum 2019 (VIF19) opened in Hanoi on March 20, discussing ways digital technology can help build a creative, open and sustainable society.

Japan provides non-refundable aid for six projects in Vietnam

 The Consulate General of Japan in Ho Chi Minh City held a ceremony on March 20 to ink contracts on the granting of the country’s non-refundable assistance to social welfare projects in six Vietnamese localities.

Vietnam attends high-level dialogue on Indo-Pacific cooperation

 A Vietnamese delegation led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs To Anh Dung attended the High-Level Dialogue on Indo-Pacific Cooperation in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20.

Murals change life in Hanoi's residential areas

Murals and 3D pictures on old walls to create new looks in living spaces has become a trend in many residential areas in Hanoi.

 

Only 69% of teachers of English meet standards

VietNamNet Bridge - The current teacher shortage and the high number of unqualified teachers have contributed to the failure of English teaching programmes at general schools.


Ha Giang presents tourism credentials to central region

The breathtaking landscape created by imposing karst mountains and impressive terraced rice fields, together with the unique ethnic culture of the local Mong people, has turn Ha Giang Province into a magnet for tourists and travellers.

Low-carbon agriculture tech transfer key to comprehensive environmental treatment

Vietnam in recent years has applied low-greenhouse gas-emission production technology, agricultural waste management models, and bioenergy generation in many localities with positive results. 

Vietnam, US join hands to heal war wounds

 The Vietnamese Embassy in Washington DC on March presented a documentary on the search of remains of US naval officer James B. Mills, who died during the war in Vietnam, to his sister Ann Mills-Griffiths. 

Thua Thien-Hue: Scourge of African Swine Fever investigated

 The cause of African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak in Hien An hamlet in the central province of Thua Thien – Hue’s Phong Dien District is being investigated, said Chairman of the district People’s Committee Trinh Duc Hung on March 19.

Red-headed cranes migrate to Phu My grassland

 The management board of the Phu My Habitat Reserve in Phu My commune, Giang Thanh district of Kien Giang province yesterday afternoon said that a large number of red-headed cranes have migrated to the Phu My grassland for living in the recent days. 

AI-driven support system assists in cancer treatment

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Health has chosen three hospitals to pilot the IBM Watson for Oncology, an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven clinical decision support system.

HCMC: 50 percent of survey respondents unsatisfied with public services

Some local administrations announced 80-90 percent of HCMC residents and organizations satisfied with public services whereas in reality, a pilot survey conducted by the VN Fatherland Front has shown lower rate approximating only 50 percent.

Vietnam, Philippines stand side by side in East Sea security

Vietnam and the Philippines taken steps together in settling maritime issues in the East Sea (internationally known as the South China Sea), amid escalating tensions in the region which China claims the majority.

 

Ministry debates Tan Son Nhat Airport overloading, expansion

Leaders of the Ministry of Transport, Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) and experts yesterday discussed overloading at Tan Son Nhat International Airport and mechanism to speed up the airport expansion project at an online seminar in Hanoi.

F1 racing offers opportunity to promote Hanoi's image to the world: FIA President

The Hanoi People’s Committee held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Formula one racing circuit at Nam Tu Liem district on March 20.

Vietnam, Philippines stand side by side in East Sea security

Vietnam and the Philippines taken steps together in settling maritime issues in the East Sea (internationally known as the South China Sea), amid escalating tensions in the region which China claims the majority.

Experts share international experience on organ transplant

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam has 19 organ transplant centres, and the biggest problem they face was a shortage of organs to conduct transplants, 

More Vietnamese consumers shift to shop premium goods online: Nielsen

 Around 48% of Vietnamese consumers are shifting to buy premium products at local online shops, compared with 69% still going to local physical stores, a latest report by global measurement company Nielsen revealed.

EuroCham places emphasis on traceability

 Given the current outbreak of African swine fever, a viral disease affecting only pigs, traceability should be further developed to increase quality and address issues of food safety, EuroCham said in its Whitebook 2019.

Another insurer introduces flight delay insurance plans

 Hanoi-based digital insurer OPECS Insurance JSC on Monday, March 18, officially launched its digital insurance products, including the new flight delay coverage.

A scientist dedicates spore probiotic products to "made in Vietnam"

 When Dr. Nguyen Hoa Anh returned home after 15 years of studying and teaching in Japan, he did not imagine that he would encroach on molecular biology one day, with practical products containing billions of "made in Vietnam" spore probiotics.