Disney to ban junk food ads on programs for kids

U.S. media and entertainment giant Walt Disney Company announced Tuesday it will become the first major media company to ban junk-food advertising on its TV, radio and online programs that targets children.

Pollution threatens scenic Cat Ba Island environment

VietNamNet Bridge – Cat Ba, the pearl of the Tonkin Gulfand one of the three largest islands in Viet Nam in the northern port city of Hai Phong, is threatened by pollution.

It’s not easy to buy bad debts

Doubts have been raised about the feasibility of the solutions to “lift the bad debts – the barricade - out of the rails to put the credit through.”

“No-star hotels” charge 5-star room rates

VietNamNet Bridge – A lot of hotels and resorts in sea cities advertise themselves as five-star hotels to overcharge guests.

Minister calls for improved urban planning

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Construction would focus on ensuring more effective urban planning, according to Minister Trinh Dinh Dung.

Sharpshooters win first SEASA gold

VietNamNet Bridge – Four Vietnamese marksmen earned a total of 1,632 points to come first at the men’s 50m pistol team event of the 36th Southeast Asian Shooting Association Championships (SEASA) in Malaysia on June 4. 

First traditional musical instrument festival opens

VietNamNet Bridge – Around 380 artists from 19 professional art troupes nationwide are taking part in the 1st traditional musical instrument festival in the central province of Thua-Thien Hue from June 5-10. 

US scientists lend helping hand to AO victims

VietNamNet Bridge – A delegation from the American Public Health Association (APHA) worked with the Central Committee of the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA) in Hanoi on June 5.

Abbas calls on UN to accept Palestine's membership

Visiting Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday called on the United Nations to accept Palestine's membership while calling on people to visit his country.

Early diagnosis vital to curing cervical cancer

Senior Vietnamese physicians say a combination of vaccines and Pap smears is the most effective way to protect women against cervical cancer.

President extends condolences to Nigeria

VietNamNet Bridge – On June 4 President Truong Tan Sang extended his condolences to Nigeria ’s President Goodluck Jonathan, after the fatal plane crash in the Nigerian city of Lagos on June 3.

Djokovic, Federer survive five-set epic to meet in French Open semis

Top seed Novak Djokovic and third seed Roger Federer both survived spectacular five-set thrillers to set up a repeat of last year's semifinal at French Open on Tuesday.

Vung Ro Bay also turns into the place for Chinese to raise fish

It turned out that not only Cam Ranh bay in Khanh Hoa province, but Vung Ro bay in Phu Yen province is also the place where Chinese people settle and farm fish, then carry aquatic products back to China.

Environmental workers in Hanoi

VietNamNet Bridge – They have to soak their bodies in dirty water for six hours a day and earn only VND5 million ($250) a month, but many environmental workers have pursued this job for tens of years.

Dong/dollar exchange rate fluctuates in short term, but stabilizes in long term

The dollar sale prices quoted by commercial banks are marching toward the 21,000 dong per dollar threshold. However, experts believe that no heavy price fluctuations would be seen in 2012.

Copy-books for first graders have serious mistakes

Two thousands of the copy-books for first graders launched by the Da Nang Publishing House have been recalled after serious misspelled mistakes.

Engineers invented environment-friendly automatic rubbish classification

After two years of “living together with rubbish,” Engineer Lai Minh Chuc from the Hanoi Center for Construction Technology Research and Development, has successfully invented a machine that can classify solid waste by remote control.

New Internet draft decree favors foreign businesses

Vietnamese Internet service providers have been crying out about the draft new regulations which they believe would create an unleveled playing field for domestic and foreign enterprises.

Don’t miss Mun Island off Nha Trang

Though it is 10km offshore the central resort town of Nha Trang, Mun Island is one of the must-see destinations for local and international tourists.

Seven Chinese fined for illegally raising fish in Cam Ranh

VietNamNet Bridge – Police of the central province of Khanh Hoa on June 5 imposed a fine of VND15 million ($750) on five and VND3.5 million ($170) on two Chinese men who breed fish illegally in Cam Ranh Bay.

Telcos need to step up

Businesses indolent in deploying registered telecom services face having their licences taken back.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 6/6

CPI in June forecast to rise 0.1-0.2pct; Slumping global prices fattening local fuel firms; Industrial production up 4.4pct; DOC’s preliminary decision against Vietnamese hangers; Potential for M&A activities in consumer sector

Vietnam announces seven environmental records

VietNamNet Bridge – The Vietnam Record Book Center has recognized the first environmental records of Vietnam, on the occasion of the World Environmental Day (5/6).

An Giang takes steps to offset landslide risk

VietNamNet Bridge – The People's Committee of southern An Giang Province has required relevant authorities to re-examine the banks of the Tien and Hau rivers to avoid more landslides in the future.

S&P: 1 in 3 chance Greece exits euro zone

Ratings agency Standard & Poor 's said Monday there was at least one-in-three chance Greece would leave the euro zone following its national elections on June 17.