No-hand man carries his child to school by motorbike

Tran Dai Nghia, 41, in the southern city of Soc Trang, had lost both hands, but he can take his child to and from the school by motorbike.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 19/4

Netherlands group funds ancient house restoration; Entries sought for Quang Ngai legends photo competition; Memorial service held for Paracel Island troops

Hungarian parliament adopts new constitution despite protests, opposition boycotts

Hungary's parliament adopted a new constitution on Monday, taking full advantage of the governing Fidesz party's two-thirds majority to adopt a fundamental law of the land that many critics say will give them power for years to come,

Foreign businessmen’s farm produce collections will be legalized

Foreign businessmen would be allowed to collect farm produce in Vietnam to export to other countries; if the draft circular guiding the goods trading activities have invested enterprises in Vietnam.

50% of AIDS patients in L. America receive treatment

In Latin America there are 600,000 people infected with the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and about 50 percent of them receive treatment, regional director of UNAIDS for Latin America Cesar Nunez said on Sunday.

Japanese PM hints at suspending plans of new nuclear facilities

Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan on Monday hinted at suspending the country's plans to build new nuclear facilities following the crisis the troubled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant.

Experts grapple with ways to improve traffic safety

VietNamNet Bridge – About 30 people are killed a day on Viet Nam's roads – equivalent to one Boeing 787 crashing every week.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 19/4

Vietnam’s rubber exports estimated to hit $3 bln; Registration deadline extended for power preferential price; Power prices to be market-regulated from June; VN to tighten rules for foreign airlines; VN to tighten rules for foreign airlines  

Canvas by social network, blogs are possible

“There are no regulations to canvas through the Internet, but I personally think that it is possible to make online electoral campaigns,” said Secretary General of the Election Council Pham Minh Tuyen.

Jonathan wins Nigerian presidential election

Goodluck Jonathan from the ruling People' s Democratic Party (PDP) has won the Nigerian presidential election, announced the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday.

Geithner shows confidence in Congress raising U.S. debt ceiling

U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner expressed confidence on Sunday that the U.S. Congress will raise the nation's borrowing cap.

British, Irish PMs meet on economic, security issues

British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday that Britain and Ireland will continue to work "extremely closely" on shared economic and security issues.

5 killed, 20 wounded in twin suicide bombings outside Baghdad's Green Zone

Two suicide bombers on Monday detonated their explosives-loaded cars at the entrance of the heavily-fortified Green Zone in Baghdad, leaving at least five killed and 20 wounded, an official source said.

VN wins two championship belts at Int’l Muay Thai tournament

The first international Muay Thai Tournament took place in the central city of Phan Rang in Ninh Thuan Province, on the evening of April 16. Vietnam’s Duy Nhat and Ngoc Linh were the champions of the men’s and women’s 57kg categories.

VietNamNet continues with Be Strong, Japan in HCM City

VietNamNet Newspaper will bring “Be Strong Japan”, a music show to raise fund for Japan, to HCM City this weekend.

Tuyet Lan enters top 15 Asian Model Search

VietNamNet Bridge - The second winner of the first season of Vietnam’s Next Top Model in 2010 Tuyet Lan entered the top 15 models of the Asian Model Search in Singapore.

Shares stall on inflation worries

VietNamNet Bridge - Investor pessimism over the impact of high inflation on the nation's economy continued to depress share values and trading volumes on both of the nation's stock exchanges last week.

Radiation in Vietnam’s air drops sharply

The concentration of radioactive isotopes in the air in many provinces in Vietnam has reduced sharply, reported the Ministry of Science and Technology on April 17.  

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 18/4

Hoi An goes Dutch with fund to restore relic; Hoi An goes Dutch with fund to restore relic; First ethnic group youth festival opens; Excavation reveals reach of ancient culture; Co Loa to seek UNESCO cultural heritage status

Motorbikes to be restricted in 2020

By 2020, motorbikes will make up 30-35 percent of the total vehicles of big cities in Vietnam. However, this means of transport will be gradually restricted to reduce accidents, traffic jams and air pollution, said the Ministry of Transport.

Vietnam attempts to impose stricter control over goods processing

VietNamNet Bridge – The General Department of Customs (GDC) is planning to put the enterprises, which do the outsourcing for foreign businessmen, under a stricter control in an effort to prevent tax evasion.

Government employees sad to have pay rise

The information that basic wage will increase by VND100,000 ($5) a month as of May 1 2011 doesn’t please government employees, but it makes them worried because goods prices will also rise.  

Hanoi commends ten blind people

VietNamNet Bridge – Hanoi Youth Union on April 17 organized the first “Faith and Light” Festival to honor ten outstanding blind people.

Hi-tech product market sees minor changes in ranking and positions

VietNamNet Bridge – Though the market was bustling in 2010 with many new products appearing, which caught some attention from consumers, there was nothing especially excellent in the year.

New rural models face funding struggle

VietNamNet Bridge – Communal-level authorities in Ha Noi's rural areas say they are struggling to draft their socio-economic development plans due to an overload of work and shortage of funding sources.