Key 'step forward' in cutting cost of removing CO2 from air

 A Canadian company, backed by Bill Gates, says it has reached an important threshold in developing technology that can remove CO2 from the air.

Vietnamese students graduate from agricultural course in Israel

 Up to 330 Vietnamese students have completed a short term training course on agriculture carried out by the Arava International Centre for Agriculture Training (AICAT) of Israel.

Asian volleyball champs to kicks off in Bac Ninh this weekend

The Asian Women’s U19 Volleyball Championship will kick off in northern Bac Ninh province on June 10. 

Facebook privacy bug 'affects 14 million users'

 A software bug meant millions of Facebook users may have unknowingly posted private information to the public, the company has warned.

Deputy chief judge of Supreme People’s Court appointed

 President Tran Dai Quang on June 8 handed over an appointment decision to new deputy chief judge of the Supreme People’s Court.

Blockchain technology creates new strides in building digital economy

 Blockchain could play an important role in building the digital economy and improving the efficiency of some fields that Vietnam is still weak such as logistics services and product origin trace.

Double-decker buses fail to arouse Hanoi

 The capital has given the cold shoulder to Hanoi City Tour Hop on-Hop off’s double-decker buses. The reason behind this languid interest is the too-high ticket price.

Highlights of VN-Canada relationship

The new framework of the Viet Nam-Canada relationship encompasses seven areas ranging from politics and diplomacy to peope-to-people exchanges.

Korean woman survives six days in Australian wilderness

 A Korean woman who survived for six days in the Australian wilderness after falling from a steep cliff has been found by emergency crews.

Nghe An: a relaxing getaway

 VietNamNet Bridge – For anyone looking for an escape from the bustle and heat of city life, Nghe An Province is the place to go.

Tisco and MCC still unable to close EPC dispute

 The fate of the long-delayed Thai Nguyen Iron and Steel Plant remains uncertain due to the unfinished negotiations of the new EPC package between Thai Nguyen Iron and Steel JSC (Tisco) and the Chinese constractor MCC.

Despite Infront confirmation, VTV denies owning World Cup TV rights

 VTV has once again denied owning the 2018 World Cup’s TV rights, despite the announcement made by Infront Sport & Media AG at 11 PM yesterday to agree to sell the rights.

NGOs recommend fostering renewable energy

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam can meet its future energy demand while still complying with the Paris Agreement if 30GW of coal power, equivalent to 25 coal-fired power plants, is replaced by renewable energy sources.

More research needed to sustain smart HCM City: expert

 VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City needs to further back research if it wants to apply new technologies in public administration, especially in the context of its plans to become a smart city, 

Big difficulties discourage agriculture startups

VietNamNet Bridge - Loss, inability to access bank loans, unreasonable policies and investors’ indifference all are putting pressure on the CEO of agriculture startups.

Technological contest in HCMC aiming at building smart city

 The new season of the biannual technological creations contest titled solutions and technologies to build a smart city has been launched in HCMC.

US$43 million to be spent for tunnel to ease traffic jam in HCM City

 Ho Chi Minh City is planning to spend over VND1 trillion ($43.8 million) to build a tunnel in An Phu intersection in District 2 to tackle traffic congestion, announced the Department of Transport in HCMC yesterday.

V.League Preview: Thrilling matches expected between frontrunners

 The 12th round of the 2018 V.League is expected to give fans a lot of thrills, as the leaders Hanoi FC and fourth-placed Hoang Anh Gia Lai will play away to reigning champions Quang Nam FC and second-placed Quang Ninh Coal, respectively.

Numerous summer promotions at Saigontourist hotels and tourist sites

 Hotels, tourist sites, restaurants and leisure parks of Saigontourist have launched multiple appealing promotions for guests this summer.

Startup jupviec.vn secures funding from US fund

 JupViec.vn, a household service start-up connecting domestic workers and customers via mobile phone apps, has received an undisclosed investment from San Francisco-based investment fund Patamar Capital.

Jetstar Pacific has all flight plans submitted online

 Vietnam’s low-cost airline Jetstar Pacific has been approved by the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) to implement online submission of flight plans based on the 4.0 technology platform at all 16 domestic airports it operates.

Police discover illegal dump site in Binh Duong

 Authorities in southern Binh Duong Province have discovered that a company had been illegally dumping untreated industrial waste in the Tan Uyen Commune.

Supermarkets in VN may be open up to 22 hours a day

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade has drafted a Government decree that encourages supermarkets to stay open for up to 22 hours a day, Thanh Nien newspaper reports.

Lawmaker suggests delaying vote on draft SEZ law

 A lawmaker on June 7 proposed the National Assembly (NA) delay a vote on the draft Law on Special Administrative and Economic Units, also known as special economic zones (SEZ), until the next session of the NA.

VN economy blooms in first five months

 Vietnam’s economic situation in the first five months of the year has seen firms’ confidence increasingly strengthen, with industrial production climbing to the highest level seen in the period since 2012.