Japanese films to screen in four cities

VietNamNet Bridge – Japanese films ranging from classic masterpieces to the latest releases will be screened during the Japanese Film Festival 2010 to travel to the northern cities of Hai Phong and Ha Noi and after screenings . . .

Photos highlight Russia's beauty

VietNamNet Bridge – Audiences can take a photographic trip to Russia at the Glimpse on Russia exhibition on show at 45 Trang Tien, Street in Ha Noi.

Vietnamese-American artist explores gender and tradition

VietNamNet Bridge – Using thread and ink to create a kind of armour for her calligraphic subjects, artist Tammy Nguyen's new body of work explores three dimensions in experimental ways, stretching and twisting her characters with cement and string

Three wheelers thrive despite December ban

VietNamNet Bridge – Modified three-wheel motor vehicles can still be seen on the streets of Ha Noi, but by December 31, all will have to go because of a State ban the authorities say.

German experts identify waste management solutions

VietNamNet Bridge – A delegation of environmental institutes from the German state of Saxon and the Dresden University of Technology arrived in HCM City yesterday to discuss co-operation in environmental protection, particularly waste management.

Complaint bill scrutinised

VietNamNet Bridge – Deputies attending the 9th session of the National Assembly yesterday, Oct 29, discussed the bill on complaints in their working groups.

ASEAN explores widened relations

VietNamNet Bridge – Leaders of the ASEAN countries met yesterday, Oct 29, with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Ha Noi to welcome the ASEAN-UN Special Partnership.

High hopes for top Vietnamese athletes

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese athletes are ready to compete in next month's Asian Games to be held in Guangzhou, China deputy head of the National Sports Administration Le Quy Phuong said.

U-19 women top qualifying group

VietNamNet Bridge – Striker Nguyen Thi Nguyet scored a hattrick to help Viet Nam's U-19 women's football team beat Chinese Taipei 3-1 at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-19 Women's Championship qualifiers.

NASA delays space shuttle launch

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) decided on Friday to delay the launch of space shuttle Discovery until Tuesday because of a leak in a pressurization system.

The world's largest cruise ship Allure of the Seas put into service

The world's largest cruise ship "Allure of the Seas," built in Finnish Turku Shipyard, left Turku on Friday and proceeded directly to Florida Fort Lauderdale of the United States.

25 killed, 70 wounded in Iraq suicide bombing

The death toll of a suicide bombing in Iraq's Diyala province late Friday has risen to 25, while 70 others were wounded, an interior ministry source told Xinhua.

Obama says suspicious packages contain explosive material

U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday that initial tests on two packages found on U.S.- bound cargo planes confirmed they "apparently contain explosive material," and that investigators had discovered a "credible terrorist threat"

Indonesia's Merapi volcano erupts again

Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano in Central Java erupted again on Saturday, spewing hot ashes as high as 2 kilometers, covering up the radius of 10 kilometers around the mountain, official said.

Transport Ministry moves on with two express railways

Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai has instructed the Ministry of Transport to set up a steering board to receive Japanese technical assistance for the Hanoi-Vinh and HCM City-Phan Thiet express railway projects.

Many Vietnamese bloggers break the law, lawyer warns

VietNamNet Bridge – Many bloggers have post others’ personal information on their blogs. They may not be doing this conciously but in fact, they violate the law, warned a reputed lawyer.

Problems of Vietnam football

VietNamNet Bridge – There are many problems? with virtual values in Vietnam football industry.

Cold weather in Hanoi, buffaloes freeze to death in Sapa

VietNamNet Bridge – Damaging cold temperatures has hit Sapa town, a famous tourist destination in northern Vietnam earlier than usual, killing many cattle.

Indonesia's tsunami death toll rises to 370

Rescuers and survivors are searching the rubble of collapsed houses on Indonesia's tsunami-hit islands in West Sumatra. The death toll has reached 370, while more than 400 people are missing.

National Assembly deputies comment on Party documents

VietNamNet Bridge – National Assembly deputies spent one day, October 28, to contribute their opinions to the draft documents of the upcoming 11th National Party Congress.

POLITICS IN BRIEF 29/10

Indonesia hails Vietnam’s initiatives; Vietnam affirms the importance of strengthening ties with Japan; Nation backs UN on Cuba; Deputy PM Khiem meets Myanmar's foreign minister

HCMC pet shops turn to exotic

Exotic animals are flooding pet shops in Ho Chi Minh City where people see pets as good luck charms.

Single-digit inflation will be a success: expert

Tuoi Tre spoke to Vu Dinh Anh, deputy director of the government’s Market and Price Research Institute, who believes that keeping the price rise down to single digits will represent a success for the government.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 29/10

Vietnam, Laos sign power purchase agreement; Vietnam to plant more industrial crops in Laos; PTSC’s annual turnover reaches 1 billion USD