Second Brit dies after 'Brazilian butt lift' surgery

 A second British woman has died from "Brazilian butt lift" surgery, the BBC has learned, as fresh warnings come over the risks.

Tuồng star returns to stage for mini show

 VietNamNet Bridge –  People’s Artist, theatre director and scriptwriter Dinh Bang Phi, a leading tuồng or hát bội (classical drama) performer in the 1980s-90s, will stage a mini live show in HCM City on November 9 night.

Peruvian chef presents her homeland’s rich cuisine

Food lovers will have a chance to enjoy several traditional dishes from Peru and learn about the rich cuisine of this South American country when the "Peruvian Gastronomic Days” kick off today in Hanoi.

South China Sea issues come under the spotlight

Discussions and forums on the South China Sea have become sources of interdisciplinary study among scholars and researchers from the fields of politics, social policy, environment and strategy over the past decade.

German, Vietnamese writers pair up at literature tandem

 VietNamNet Bridge – German and Vietnamese authors are gathering in Vietnam for a cultural exchange including talk shows, excavations and reading sections.

Component suppliers to Japan enterprises? Still a distant goal

Only a few Vietnamese enterprises have become vendors that supply components and accessories to multinationals, though Vietnam has vowed to develop supporting industries.

Condotel market in Nha Trang cools

VietNamNet Bridge - A number of condotel projects in the tourism city of Nha Trang have been put up for sale, but demand is weak.

Hanoi wants mechanisms for old building restoration

The Ha Noi People’s Committee wants special powers to help restore old buildings. They have asked the Ministry of Construction to put their proposals to the Government in the hope of easing difficulties with building projects.

Counting the cost of alcohol issues

The Government of Viet Nam spends about VND65 trillion dealing with the consequences of alcohol each year, while alcoholic beverage firms contribute roughly VND50 trillion to the country’s economy, 

PM agrees in principle licencing of Bamboo Airways

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has agreed in principle the granting of an air transportation business licence to Bamboo Airways of Viet Bamboo Airlines Company, owned by property developer FLC Group.

HCM City faces difficulties in waste classification

Solid waste can be classified by source or characteristics, and the work has been piloted in HCM City over the past decade. However, shortcomings in waste management and collection have hindered the city’s environmental protection efforts. 


NA to discuss several bills, pass resolution on 2019 State budget estimates

 Deputies of the 14th National Assembly (NA) are scheduled to debate a number of laws and approved a resolution on the 2019 State budget estimates at the legislature’s ongoing sixth session on November 9. 

New regulations on GSP issued

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade has issued new regulations on the implementation of the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) of the European Union, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey.

FVH walking tour and DIY workshop

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Friends of Vietnam Heritage (FVH) on Saturday, November 10, will host a walking tour to discover Trang Tien Street and the surrounding area.

Canh lá lằng — a unique and tasty soup of Nghe An

Anyone who has enjoyed canh lá lằng, a unique dish of Nghe An people, particularly locals in Quynh Luu District, is struck by its bitter, acrid taste at first bite, before a sweet flavour hits your throat.

Renewable energy projects spur foreign investment surge

 A series of licensed and agreed in-principle renewable energy projects of foreign investors have contributed significantly to the country’s total FDI inflow this year.

Government News 9/11

Resolution on 2019 socio-economic development plan adopted, PM calls on Korean investors to expand operations in Vietnam, Vietnam welcomes UN resolution calling for end of embargo against Cuba

BUSINESS NEWS IN BRIEF 9/11

VN enterprise must catch up with new economic era, Supply chain finance helps Vietnamese SMEs in emerging markets, Saigon Newport Corp to build seaport in Quang Ninh, PV GAS and Alaska Gasline boost co-operation on LNG          

Social News 9/11

Fulbright provides short-term teaching program to Vietnamese schools, Youth raise voices to help biodiversity protection, Role of NGOs in safeguarding intangible cultural heritages highlighted

Bad management leads to budget overspending: economists

VietNamNet Bridge - Regular expenses are too high and many expenditure items are unnecessary: these are comments regularly seen in reports about the state budget.

Language disorders: product of modern society?

General Secretary of the Vietnam Linguistics Association Pham Van Tinh says language disorders are a product of modern society. Children may suffer if they are forced to learn foreign languages too early and follow the wrong methods.

Da Nang students invent movable air pollution control system

A group of students from the Da Nang University of Technology has invented a smart air pollution control system which allows government agencies and people to easily access information to control air pollution. 

How to deal with scrap paper?

One ton of scrap paper can save 17 mature trees, 4,000kwh of electricity, 270 liters of oil, 26,000 liters of water and 3.5 cubic meters of land used for burial of waste. 

Vietnam’s digital firms capture big foreign investments

 The digital economy is creating opportunities for Vietnamese firms, which apply technology in their operations, to attract big inflows from venture investments funds, experts said.

VN player progresses at South Korean Open

 Viet Nam’s young tennis talent Nguyen Van Phuong proceeded to the third round of boys’ singles at the 2018 Seogwipo Asia/Oceania Closed Junior Championships on Wednesday in South Korea.