Yen Tu nominated as World Heritage site

Yen Tu nominated as World Heritage site; Exhibition displays blind students’ pottery works; H’re ethnic minority preserves gong culture space; Art exhibition raises fund for child patients with leukemia

Hanoi taking NA depty Chau Thi Thu Nga offenses seriously

The Hanoi Party Committee has requested individuals, departments, and sectors involved in the misdeeds committed by Chau Thi Thu Nga come forward to claim any responsibility and work to rectify any acts of wrongdoing.

Vietnam Airlines to start services from Heathrow Airport

 The representative office of Vietnam Airlines in the UK on January 13 announced that the firm will provide its services at Heathrow Airport’s T4 Terminal instead of Gatwick Airport from March 31.

Insects found in 700 tons of imported peanut containers at Hai Phong Port

 VietNamNet Bridge - Nearly 700 tons of peanuts in 35 containers imported from India to Hai Phong Port contain harmful insects, according to customs officers.

Facebook restricts violent video clips and photos

 Facebook has begun placing warnings over videos posted to its site, stating their contents might "shock, offend and upset" if viewed.

Defending champions Binh Duong plan to offer free tickets

Defending champions Binh Duong plan to offer free tickets; 40 players nominated for U23 squad consideration; National cycling cup attracts nearly 60 riders; Quyen wins third stage of Ben Tre Television Cycling Tournament

Sapa among world’s top 9 new tourist attractions

 VietNamNet Bridge – A highly acclaimed British website providing tourist information and guides, Rough Guides has listed Sapa- a mountainous district of Lao Cai Province among top 9 new tourist attractions around the world.

12 artefacts gain new status

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Prime Minister just signed a decision to bestow the title of "national treasure" to 12 objects of unique national heritage. Here's the rundown of the newly recognised treasure.

EVN reports loss of $789.6 million in 2014

 Electricity of Viet Nam (EVN) reported a significant loss of VND16.8 trillion (US$789.6 million) in 2014, despite their increasing retail electricity tariffs, said Pham Le Thanh, EVN's general director.

Vinatex to invest $71 mln in Quang Nam complex

  The Viet Nam Textile Group (Vinatex) will build a fiber-weaving-dying and garment complex in Que Son District in the central province this year, costing VND1.5 trillion (US$71 million).

Big banks report high profits

 Several major Vietnamese banks have officially reported impressive business results for the year 2014.

Long Bien Bridge in danger of partial collapse

 VietNamNet Bridge – Some of the pillars and beams on Hanoi’s 100-year-old Long Bien Bridge, are not in good condition and some segments are at risk of collapse as the steel frames are too weak. The bridge has not been repainted for 18 years.

New tree frog species found in Central Highlands

 VietNamNet Bridge - Scientists have discovered a new tree frog species in Kon Tum and Gia Lai provinces in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.

Thai billionaire pays $200 million to acquire Nguyen Kim

Power Buy – A company specializing in retail services for the Central Group of Thai billionaire Chirathivat has completed the acquisition of a 49% stake in NKT Corporation, the owner of Nguyen Kim Trading Company.

Critically endangered giant barb sold to Saigon restaurant

 VietNamNet Bridge – A fisherman in the southern province of Dong Thap on Tuesday morning sold a 110kg giant carb to a restaurant in HCM City for VND150 million ($7,000).

Father, son are Men of the Year

 VietNamNet Bridge – Self-taught mechanic Tran Quoc Hai and his son Tran Quoc Thanh were among those honoured with the 2014 Men of the Year Awards at a ceremony in HCM City on Monday for helping the Cambodian army

Gov't targets private sector boost in 2015

The Government will sub-contract some public services to the private sector and concentrate efforts to help enterprises restore production and improve business.

World Bank cuts global growth forecast

 The World Bank has cut its global growth forecast, warning the US alone cannot drive an economic recovery.

International workshop promotes Bai choi singing

An international workshop on Bai choi singing and similar arts in the world opened in Quy Nhon city, the central province of Binh Dinh on January 13, attracting the participation of over 100 researchers and artists.

Nha Trang's flood drainage system flooded with problems

 VietNamNet Bridge – A flood drainage system for the Duong De residential quarter in Nha Trang City has been inundated with problems that have prevented its completion 12 years after it was approved.

Ministry orders removal of foreign-style stone lions

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held a workshop to review a regulation handed down five months ago that bans foreign-style symbols, sculptures and worship objects unsuitable for Vietnamese culture.

Public displeased with MOF’s tariff hike on petrol imports

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Finance (MOF) has raised the tariff on petroleum imports twice within one month in an effort to balance state revenue, but experts have disagreed with the decision.

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Foreign Ministry hosts New Year meeting with EU ambassadors; Condolences to France over Paris terror attack; Vietnam, Laos plan for friendship activities this year; Environment minister thanks the media

Mechanical engineering field can’t find promoters as businesses uninterested

VietNamNet Bridge – The majority of scientific research in mechanical engineering deals with simulation and theory, and very few projects are associated with experiments and technologies.

Living space per person to increase to 21.5 m2 in 2015

 The Ministry of Construction has set the target of increasing average living space per person to 21.5 square metres this year, 0.9 m2 more than the figure of 2014.