Vietnam’s largest museum to have enough exhibits by 2014

The Hanoi Museum was inaugurated last October, but will complete content designs and have sufficient exhibits in early 2014. The current showrooms arrangements are temporary.

U.S. Senate introduces resolution chastising Obama on Libya

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday introduced a resolution criticizing President Barack Obama for failing to consult Congress on the military mission in Libya, as the White House scrambled to contain the fallout with Congress.

Gov’t considers relocating education centers

VietNamNet Bridge - Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan chaired an online conference yesterday to consider the possibility of relocating universities and colleges to suburban areas of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. 

VNPT seeks guidance on selling VinaPhone, MobiFone

VietNamNet Bridge - State telecom giant VNPT has sought the government’s advice on divesting its stakes in one of its two mobile phone subsidiaries, VinaPhone and MobiFone, newswire Vnexpress reports.

Thanh fires his way to gold two short of world record

VietNamNet Bridge – Youngster Ha Minh Thanh surprised teammates by winning gold in the men's 25m rapid fire pistol event at the ongoing National Top Shooters Tournament on Tuesday.

Explore the art-audience interplay

VietNamNet Bridge – The floor is made of broken mirror pieces reflecting every object and person on, above and beside it. Paintings lean against the wall. Photographs are hung so high that viewers have to stand on tip-toe to see them.

Oversupply brings bitterness to steel manufacturers

Vietnam now has 2.67 million tons of steel in excess, while the figure is expected to increase towards the end of the year, since some steel projects with the designed capacities of 250,000-500,000 tons become operational.

PM: Vietnam has will and strength to defend its waters and islands

In his important speech delivered in the coastal city of Nha Trang on the evening of June 8, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung stated to: “Continue to confirm Vietnam’s undeniable sovereignty over the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos”.

Consultative group told of anti-inflation measures

VietNamNet Bridge – Sustained macroeconomic performance and protecting poor people from economic shocks is on the agenda for the mid-year Consultative Group meeting for Viet Nam.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 9/6

Security and defence ties with Russia to get specific priority; State President visits northeastern island; Ties with Cambodian engineer corp praised; Bilateral relationship with Italy still has potential

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 9/6

US high school teachers, students visit Vietnam; Highway project opened to investors; Lam Dong inspects eateries after food poisoning; Bien Hoa veterinary inspectors seize dirty pork

Three million Vietnamese children need glasses

Around three million children at the age of 5-16 have to wear glasses, according to Dr. Nguyen Chi Dung from the Central Eye Hospital.  

Transport pollution control plan approved

VietNamNet Bridge – Controlling pollution in a sustainable green transport sector is part of a five-year plan approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.

Nation ‘works hard' to lift ASEM profile

Viet Nam has worked hard to raise the profile of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), said Pham Gia Khiem, Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and foreign minister, at the group's 10th workshop in Hungary

Poor households fail to register for subsidies

VietNamNet Bridge – A recent survey by the Electricity Regulatory Authority of Viet Nam has shown that poor households in big cities were unhappy with a ministry policy on subsidised electricity prices.

Primary school entrance exam season heating up

It’s now the most difficult period for many parents in big cities, since their children enter the primary school entrance exam season, which is no less stressful than the university entrance exam.

Astronauts to grow cucumbers, tomatoes in space

Japanese astronaut Satoshi Furukawa said Monday that he plans to grow cucumbers on board the International Space Station (ISS), media reports said Tuesday.

Universal Steps’ top candidate suspected of idea piracy

The dance performed by singer Thu Minh and her partner Lacchezar, in the 7th night of Universal Steps on June 4, is suspected to have copied the idea from the dance by American dancer Yulia Zagoruychenko in 2006.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 9/6

Vietnam to devise new incentives; Vietnam's electronics sector flounders; VN leads foreign investment in Laos; Government set to slash public investment; Foreign firms cannot keep talent despite pay hike

Son wins national chess event

VietNamNet Bridge – Grandmaster Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son won the men's singles of the National Youth Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships which wrapped up in HCM City yesterday, June 8.

E5 bio-petrol not cheap enough to attract users

While the government is encouraging to develop ethanol petrol products to protect the environment, E5 petrol, in the Environment Law to be applied as of 2012, is still listed as the product that bears high environment tax rate.

85-year-old woman buys freedom for birds

VietNamNet Bridge – Mrs. Nguyen Thi Kinh, 85, always gets up very early to work, to earn money to breed sparrows which perch daily on trees in Hanoi’s Quan Su Street. She also buys snared birds to let them free.

23 killed in road mishap in southern India

At least 23 people were charred to death in a tragic road mishap in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu late Tuesday night, said police Wednesday.

The paradox in the telecom market development

VietNamNet Bridge – The number of mobile phone subscribers is two times higher than the population. Meanwhile, more investors attempt to join the telecom market and compete fiercely with each other by reducing charges.

China floods kill 52 people, more rain forecast in south

Floods have killed 52 people and left 32 missing in China since the flood season started in June, a senior official said Wednesday, warning of more heavy rains.