Five arrested in football match-fixing case in Dong Nai

VietNamNet Bridge – The police on Monday arrested five people in Dong Nai province on suspicion of organizing football betting, related to the suspected match fixing case between Dong Nai FC and Quang Ninh Coal FC on July 20.

Master of martial art sect found dead in Hanoi drain

 VietNamNet Bridge - The body of master Tran Hung Quang, 88, former chief of the Binh Dinh Gia martial art sect, was found in a culvert in Hanoi on Sunday.

Bankers pay millions of dollars to use foreign soccer clubs’ names

 VietNamNet Bridge – Cooperating with foreign soccer teams to promote their brands is a strategy followed by many Vietnamese bankers.

Pop star Thu Minh welcomed by Prince William at charity event

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese singer Thu Minh and her husband, a Dutch millionaire, were guests at a charity cricket game held by the British Royals to call for wildlife protection.

Political News 22/7

 Sri Lanka, Viet Nam step up security co-operation; Vietnam builds houses for Cambodian soldiers; CPV experience to help Dominican leftist movement; Vietnam, RoK hold defence policy dialogue

Silk village – treasure of Hoi An

 If you are fortunate enough to take in the splendor that is Hoi An ancient town in Quang Nam Province should not miss a new tour to Lang Lua (silk village) by QuangNamSilk Company at 28 Nguyen Tat Thanh Street.

Vietnam to miss benefits of global rice market recovery

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam unfortunately sold much of its rice before the global rice market began recovering, with export prices increasing by $10 per ton.

Three billion-dollar projects to take shape in Hanoi this year

 VietNamNet Bridge – Contractors are stepping up construction work on three infrastructure projects worth billions of US dollars in capital Hanoi to ensure they will be put into operation late this year.

Artists show mementoes at home exhibits

 VietNamNet Bridge – Many veteran artists in HCM City have opened private exhibition rooms in their homes that feature sculptures and other artistic works of themselves in order "to leave something to posterity."

HCM City faces dengue threat as urbanisation increases

 VietNamNet Bridge – Nguyen Thi To Tam and her husband live in Binh Hung Hoa A Ward, a densely populated area in Binh Tan District with some of the highest rates of dengue fever in the city.

Vietnamese student finds security hole on Joomla

 VietNamNet Bridge – A Vietnamese student from Hanoi University of Technology has found a serious security hole on Joomla which may harm 600,000 websites worldwide, including many Vietnamese.

VN Ambassador to EU decries China’s illegal acts in East Sea

Vietnamese Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg, and the European Union Pham Sanh Chau on July 17 posted an article on the European Political Newspaper NewEurope, showing his strong opposition to a wrongful view on the East Sea

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 22/7

 Chinese farm produce floods Vietnam market; Vietnamese products faked overseas; Ben Luc-Long Thanh highway construction starts in HCM City; Binh Dinh to get tough on foot-dragging investor; Vietnam expected to import 150,000 Aussie cows this year

Typhoon Rammasun death toll rises to 11

 VietNamNet Bridge – At least 10 people were killed, four injured and two missing after typhoon Rammasun swept through northern mountainous provinces last weekend, according to initial reports.

Minh Huy qualifies for Grandmaster title

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese chess master Nguyen Huynh Minh Huy has achieved his third Grandmaster (GM) norm after finishing supreme with 7.5 points at the fifth First Saturday – Borloy-Androvitzky Karoly Memorial,

Vietnam ready for Int’l Chemistry Olympiad 2014

VietNamNet Bridge – Everything is in place for the 46th International Chemistry Olympiad (ICHO 2014), which will kick off in Hanoi on July 21 with the participation of 291 students from 75 countries and territories worldwide, and two observer states.

Chess ace Huy triumphs in Hungary

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese master Nguyen Huynh Minh Huy was awarded a title at the Borloy-Androvitzky Karoly Memorial, which wrapped up in Hungary last week.

Findings of old tombs in Ben Tre Province disclosed

 VietNamNet Bridge – Archaeologists have recently revealed their findings of old tombs excavated in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre.

Starbucks to open three stores in Hanoi

 VietNamNet Bridge - Starbucks, the world’s largest coffee company, has announced plans to open three new cafes in Hanoi over the next year targeting young people and foreign tourists.

Noi Bai Airport to offer free drinking water from August

 VietNamNet Bridge – Free water tanks will be set up in both domestic and international terminals at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi before a public tap system is installed.

Sports News 21/7

 Trang out of ITF junior event; Tien Minh knocked out of Chinese Taipei Open; That wins An Giang Cycling Cup; Golden Racket tennis champs concludes

Over 100,000 photos form an S-shaped map of Viet Nam

More than 100,000 photos have been collected from the social networking community to create an S-shaped map of Viet Nam.

FPT rejects rumors of being acquired by Apple

Technology news site Tech Insider several days ago reported that Apple was in the process of acquisition of Vietnam’s largest listed technology corporation - FPT. However, FPT has denied the rumors.

Three dead, three injured in lightning strikes in Lao Cai

Heavy rain mixed with thunder and lightning killed three children and injured three others in the north-western province of Lao Cai on July 19.

Fishermen detained in China come home safely

 VietNamNet Bridge – After one day and one night running at full speed, without any GPS devices, 13 fishermen from the central provinces of Quang Binh and Quang Ngai on July 16 returned to their homeland safely.