Foreign brands speak louder

Local mobile handsets are losing ground to foreign players.

Vietnam to host ASEAN youth meeting

Vietnam will host the 7 th Ministerial Meeting on Youth of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (AMMY VII), the Vietnam National Committee on Youth (VNCY) announced on Oct. 17.

Viet Nam come out fighting at Southeast Asian Championships

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam took the lead at the Southeast Asian (SEA) Vovinam Championships in Cambodia over the weekend, with nine gold and 10 silver medals.

Celebration begins as Libya's NTC to fully control Bani Walid

Celebratory gunshots by fighters of Libya's new ruling authorities are echoing in the sky on Monday over Bani Walid, as solid advances have been made in the oasis town, one of a couple of last strongholds of forces loyal

Ha Noi to compete in regional tourney

VietNamNet Bridge – A Ha Noi-based men's basketball team has been invited to compete in the third China-ASEAN Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament in China on October 25-31.

White House pushes votes on jobs act

U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday once again urged lawmakers to pass the jobs bill he proposed more than a month ago, proposing to break the bill into pieces.

Most local reporters denied information

The Ha Noi-based Centre for Research on Development Communication issued a report yesterday saying that more than 80 percent of domestic journalists and reporters had reported being blocked from gathering information.

Escaped crocodile in Ha Noi must be from unlicenced farm

VietNamNet Bridge – A crocodile was recently caught by a passer-by after fleeing from a crocodile farm in Hoang Mai District, raising concern about the management of wild animals in the city.

Rubber processing company delays tackling air pollution

VietNamNet Bridge – People of Phu Hoa Town in the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum are eager for a solution to the air and water pollution caused by a local rubber processing factory.

U.S. stocks tumble over European concerns

U.S. stocks tumbled on Monday, with major indexes suffering biggest losses in two weeks, as worries on European debt problems once again weighed on the market.

A conversation with Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh (Part I)

VietNamNet would like to introduce the talks of Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh at the Council for Foreign Relations (CFR), a leading think tank and publisher in the US.

How many rice exporters should Vietnam have?

The Vietnam Food Association (VFA) has proposed the Ministry of Industry and Trade to stop licensing more rice exporters. However, experts believe that it will be unfair if the enterprises which can meet the requirements cannot join the market.

Francois Hollande wins SP primaries for 2012 Presidential contest

Francois Hollande, former First Secretary of the French left Socialist Party (SP), won the run-off primary election on Sunday to represent the biggest opposition for the French presidential race next year.

HCM City pays $22m to jobless despite labour shortages

VietNamNet Bridge – The HCM City Social Insurance Agency will pay VND460 billion (US$21.9 million) in unemployment benefits to more than 100,000 laid-off workers this year, its deputy director has said.

Australian prisons in danger of HIV epidemic: experts

Prisoners and health experts on Saturday told national broadcasting network ABC News that they are concerned of a looming HIV epidemic in Australia's prisons.

Today’s mistake to harm the future

Dong Nai 6 and 6A hydro-power projects are located completely in Cat Tien National Park and they are not Vietnam's significant works. Why do the investor and local authorities try to implement them at any cost.

Israel's High Court backs prisoner-swap deal

Israel's High Court of Justice on Monday night denied four petitions against a deal that would set free Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian and Arab prisoners.

Traffic jams in Hanoi

VietNamNet Bridge - Gridlocks in Hanoi through VietNamNet's lens.

Hillary Clinton not to run for president

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reiterated on Monday that she would not run for president again, but would turn to a life of writing and teaching after retirement.

Iran produces 70 kg high-grade enriched uranium

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Salehi said Monday that Iran has so far produced nearly 70 kg of 20 percent enriched uranium, the semi-official Mehr news agency reported.

Asian champ survives on glory

VietNamNet Bridge – Pham Van Mach may have won his first world bodybuilding championship a full 10 years ago but he insists he is still at his peak. In fact, the diminutive 35-year-old says, his best years could well last until he turns 40.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 18/10

MARD proposes more import of frozen meat; Big hotel chains snub Tourism Awards; Software industry back on track; Card transactions worth VND29 tril. In Jan-Sep; New Chevrolet Spark launched in Vietnam; Cashew exports exceed US$1 billion

Banks propose interest rate cuts on loans to businesses

It is imperative that banks cut their lending interest rates to support businesses, was the message from a meeting held in HCM City between the Viet Nam Banking Association and its members in the southern region on Friday.

Annual Miss Cow held in Moc Chau plateau

VietNamNet Bridge – More than 100 dairy cows gathered in the finale of a beauty contest for cows on October 15, at the Moc Chau forest farm in Son La province.

Impressive designs of Dep Fashion Show 2011

VietNamNet Bridge – The most awaited fashion event of the year – the Dep Fashion Show – was organized in HCM City on October 15. Below are impressive designs at the show.