Two Vietnamese football players to compete for scholarship in Qatar

VietNamNet Bridge – Famous Serbian coach on Sunday 25 presented wreaths to two young Vietnamese football players who are going to Qatar to compete for the scholarship of the Aspire Football Institute.

Fans hope to resurrect The Cong football club

VietNamNet Bridge – The Cong fans have joined a campaign to re-establish the club. Formally known as the Army team, the club was launched in 1954, and was promoted to the top-flight football V-League in 2009.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 27/9

Exhibition revives glory of Dong Son culture; Young people learn Ca Tru singing; Vietnam’s culture promoted in France; National Museum of History to be established; Big cities showcase photos of Europe and Hanoi

Thousands of people isolated in flood

Soon after approaching the coastal areas of the central regions from Quang Tri to Thua Thien-Hue Province, Haitang typhoon has weakened into a tropical depression by the morning of September 27.

Thu Thiem IT park in the danger zone

The $1.2 billion Thu Thiem Software Park’s rough ride is concerning authorities.

To survive difficulties, businesses march towards farer markets

The current big difficulties have forced enterprises to restructure their business plan to survive. Diversifying products, making low-cost products and reaching out to farer markets are parts of the restructuring.

Viet Nam's boxers aim for SEA Games gold

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam hope to win their first boxing gold medal at the coming Southeast Asian Games in Indonesia.

UNSC to have open meeting on Palestinian statehood bid on Wednesday: president

The UN Security Council will have an open meeting on the Palestinian statehood bid on Wednesday, Lebanese UN Ambassador Nawaf Salam, who holds the rotating Council presidency for September, announced here Monday.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 27/9

Government targets six percent growth; Vietnam, US discuss boosting bilateral partnership; Dutch Minister visits Vietnam; China’s 62nd National Day marked in Hanoi

President meets Singaporean former PM

President Truong Tan Sang met Singaporean former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew in Singapore on Sept. 26 as part of his current State-level visit to the country.

Wall Street rises on European hope

U.S. stocks rose sharply on Monday after the blue-chip Dow suffered its worst weekly decline since October 2008, as investors expected eurozone policy makers to take bolder steps to deal with the debt problems.

Vietnamese cinema in need of overhaul

VietNamNet Bridge – Cinema professionals recently held a workshop to discuss the need for improvements to the structure and management of the domestic film sector.

NA deputies agree draft law on advertising ‘a necessity'

VietNamNet Bridge – A majority of National Assembly deputies agreed that a law on advertising was a necessity when the issue was raised at the second session of the 13th Standing Committee yesterday, Sep 26.

Clubs call for changes to V-League ahead of vote

VietNamNet Bridge – All 28 football clubs from the V-League and First Division will cast their votes for who they want to head up next year's league organising boards, the Viet Nam Football Federation has announced.

Nikkei plunges 2.17% to 30-month low

Tokyo stocks tumbled Monday with the benchmark Nikkei stock index falling 2.17 percent to its lowest closing level in 30 months over fears the eurozone debt crisis cannot be contained and concerns there is a global economic slowdown.

Interest rates exorbitant, but businesses still have to borrow money

While commercial banks have announced the launching of different credit packages at preferential interest rates, businesses complain that the interest rates are still exorbitant.

Two million die of air pollution each year: WHO

Two million people worldwide are estimated to die from air pollution each year, the Geneva based World Health Organization (WHO) said in its air quality report published on Monday.

PM Dung on official visits to three countries

VietNamNet Bridge – Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and his wife headed for the Netherlands, Uzbekistan and Ukraine yesterday, Sep 26, on official visits.

Spacecraft ready to go on mission

Last-minute preparations for the launch of the Tiangong-1 spacecraft began at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on Monday, meaning the vehicle can soon embark on a mission that will eventually have it dock with a spaceship,

Foreign workers now face stricter scrutiny by gov't

Local authorities have been urged to conduct inspections on foreign workers, particularly those involved in foreign-invested projects, according to a new request made by Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs

Road accident kills 26 students in Pakistan

At least 26 students were killed and 78 others were injured in a road accident in eastern Pakistan Monday night, a police officer and doctors in the area said.

Apple slashes fourth-quarter iPad orders: report

Apple has cut fourth-quarter iPad orders from its manufacturing partners, the first time since the tablet was launched last year, U.S. media reported Monday.

Russian finance minister resigns over spat with president

Russian Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Kudrin resigned Monday after a brief but angry exchange with President Medvedev.

When economic development is put before environment protection

Local authorities do not want to spend money on developing infrastructure for environment protection, even though the environment pollution in economic zones and craft villages is getting more evident.

"The Lion King 3-D" reigns at North America box office for two straight weekends

"The Lion King 3-D," buoyed by an exceptionally great word of mouth, remained at the top spot of the North America box office over the weekend after it roared as the top earner last weekend,