HCM City must heed past lessons for better future

 VietNamNet Bridge – The departments, agencies and Government officials that contributed to lower-than-expected budget revenues for HCM City this year must be identified, delegates at a city council meeting have said.

Wartime scrap reborn as works of art

 VietNamNet Bridge – Visitors to an exhibition that opened in Ha Noi on Monday praised the way Vietnamese people had used optimism, creativity and ingenuity during hard times to transform scrap metal from weapons into objects

Sickly border economic zones need treatment

VietNamNet Bridge – It would be better to gather strength to develop the nine national economic zones instead of scattering money to everywhere.

Syria faces military showdown amid chemical weapon fears

Military showdown around Syria's capital Damascus continued Wednesday as the government troops are trying to push the rebels away from the surroundings of the capital at a time when fears mount about Syria's chemical weapon, 

Brasilia architect Oscar Niemeyer dead at 104

 Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, who designed much of the country's futuristic capital Brasilia, died Wednesday, his doctors said. He was 104.

New forces patrol fishing, sea borders

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam's first official forces to specialise in overseeing operations in the country's seas will be set up early next year.

Vietnamese vessel rescues 40 victims floating in the sea

VietNamNet Bridge - On the way to Singapore to take oil, Vietnamese ship Nosco Victory has picked up 39 people adrift at sea after a ship from Bangladesh which carried more than 200 people sank.

National football team’s coach Phan Thanh Hung resigns

The 52-year-old coach of the Vietnamese national football squad resigned after the meeting of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) to analyze the failure of Vietnam at the AFF Cup 2012 in Hanoi yesterday, December 5.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 6/12

  Vietnam treasures ties with Japan; Vietnam–Japan strategic partnership strengthened; Foreign Minister visits RoK; Cao Dai Holy See 2012 Congress opens; Vietnam voices concern over DPRK’s planned satellite launch

European Christmas Concerts in Hanoi

VietNamNet Bridge - Two Christmas concerts in accordance with European style will take place at the Goethe Institute and the French Cultural Center in Hanoi in the coming days.

Artifacts of a thousand years discovered in central Vietnam

A team of archaeologists has excavated Bai Coi relic in Nghi Xuan District, Ha Tinh province and found many artifacts dating back over 2,000 years, Mr. Le Ba Hanh, Deputy Director of the Museum of Ha Tinh Province said.

Educators say good handwriting is perennially fashionable

While parents believe that teachers should not spend time to practice handwriting for their children, educators have been insisting that this is a very important and necessary work to do.

Parent names on ID: Violating international convention

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Justice has finalized a report to the Prime Minister on the issuance of controversial new ID cards.

About 2013, excellent businesses also keep pessimistic

The latest analysis by Vietnam Report has pointed out that most of the Vietnamese enterprises keep pessimistic about their business performance in 2013.

The “IT power” project still doesn’t have money to run

The goal of building an e-government may be unattainable due to the lack of money, labor force and other problems.

In Vietnam's largest casino

VietNamNet Bridge - One of the biggest gamblers ever at the Do Son Casino is Ngo Xuan Phuong, a Vietnamese Japanese, who is believed as a transnational drug trafficker.

Part 3: The stories about deficiency and redundancy

VietNamNet Bridge – With no electricity, Cu Lao Xanh remains an isolated isle which cannot attract tourists.

Despite big difficulties, multi-billion dollar projects still wait in line

VietNamNet Bridge – The year 2013 is believed to be the suitable time for starting up new urban area projects.

Hanoians compete for purchasing land at cemeteries

VietNamNet Bridge – It is a fact that in the last decade, Hanoian people have been worried about their burial observances in the future because the city’s inner cemeteries are overloaded.

Health ministry budget targets facilities, training

VietNamNet Bridge – The Government will allocate VND81.9 trillion (US$3.9 billion) for the health sector next year, a slight increase over the previous year, according to the Ministry of Health.  

NASA to send new rover to Mars in 2020

 NASA plans to send a new rover to Mars in 2020 as it prepares for a manned mission to the Red Planet, the US space agency said.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 6/12

Rice exports hit a record high; Rare earth processing plant built in Quang Ninh; HCM City’s GDP soars by 9.3 pct; New ruling fails to rouse gold market; Tightening fruit and vegetable imports; EVN to issue bonds to repay debts

Foreign firms flee, leaving jobless behind

The number of foreign-direct invested enterprises based in HCM City and southern Dong Nai Province that have suspended operations has increased in the last few months, leaving thousands of local workers jobless

Deputy Prime Minister criticizes two ministries

Chairing an online conference on administrative reform on December 4, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc criticized the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

U.S. FDA approves new medication to treat rare type of thyroid cancer

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday approved Cometriq to treat medullary thyroid cancer that has spread to other parts of the body.