Death toll rises to 26 in central China coal mine accident

The death toll from a coal mine gas leak in central China's Henan Province has risen to 26 as of Sunday morning as five more bodies were found, rescue headquarters said.

NATO casualties in Afghanistan soaring in October

The casualties of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan is on rise as over 45 service members have been killed since the beginning of this month in militancy-ridden Afghanistan.

Vietnam remains attractive to IT investors

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam remains an attractive destination for information technology and telecom investment, heard the 4th Technology Business Conference organized in HCMC on Wednesday by Strategic Alliance Vietnamese Venture International.

Drought threatens southern rice crops

VietNamNet Bridge – Drought and salt water intrusions are expected to affect the upcoming winter-autumn crop in the Mekong Delta and the country's southern region as the rainy season comes to an end.

Labour exports reach 70 percent of annual target in nine months

VietNamNet Bridge – Last month, the total number of Vietnamese workers sent abroad 7,135, bringing the total since the total since the beginning of this year to 58,710 and fulfilling 70 percent of the annual target.

POLITICS IN BRIEF 15/10

Vietnam’s efforts to ensure social welfare and gender equality praised; Party leader calls for strong and modern public security force; 17th ASEAN Summit to take place this month

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 15/10

Ha Tinh evacuates flooded areas; Australian broadcaster to help boost media links; Police bust 3 illegal pig fat-processors; Rock slide kills 2 men, injures one

Hungary’s red-mud spill - a warning for Vietnam’s bauxite projects

The recent red-mud spill in western Hungary has raised the concerns about bauxite mining projects in Vietnam, said Duong Van Hoa, Deputy General Director of Vietnam National Coal Mineral Group, who oversees Vinacomin’s bauxite projects.

Director Phillip Noyce to be a guest teacher in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – Phillip Noyce, the Hollywood director of famous movies like Salt, The Bone Collector and The Quiet American will be the lecturer of a two-day course at the Vietnam Cinema Association on October 22-23.

Exclusive broadcasting rights hit football audience

K+, a digital television channel, has obtained exclusive broadcasting rights for seven major world football tournaments. Vietnam’s football fans are upset that they’ll have to pay a lot to watch top European matches. 

Miss Vietnam criticized for her absence at Hanoi’s celebration

VietNamNet Bridge – Miss Vietnam 2010 Ngoc Han couldn’t join the closing ceremony of Hanoi’s 1000th anniversary at the My Dinh National Stadium on October 10 owing to traffic jams.

Private firm wants to hold 20-year broadcast right of sport events

VietNamNet Bridge – AVG company has expressed its wish to exclusively hold the broadcast right of many sport events in Vietnam for 20 years. The firm’s proposal has provoked controversies about its legal aspects.

Vietnam’s supermodel to compete at Miss International 2010

VietNamNet Bridge – Model Chung Thuc Quyen will go to China on October 21 for the Miss International 2010 pageant. She is the first Vietnamese girl who attends two of the five major beauty contests in the world.

Customers have to draw lots to buy iPhone 4

VietNamNet Bridge – Next week VinaPhone will import an additional 450 Apple’s iPhone 4 smart phones. As thousands of people want to buy the phone, the firm may have to hold a draw to select lucky customers.

Hanoi didn’t spend hundreds of million US dollars on its anniversary

VietNamNet Bridge – Though Hanoi has not calculated the total spending of its 1000th anniversary (October 1-10), the city didn’t spend dozens of trillion dong (hundreds of million US dollars) in the event, senior officials have confirmed.

Chile to punish those responsible for mine accident

Chile says it will prosecute those responsible for the mine collapse that trapped 33 miners for more than two months before being freed Wednesday.

Powder milk prices sky high because of unhealthy competition

The overly high powder milk prices in Vietnam have been blamed on unhealthy competition behaviours by producers and suppliers, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT).

Doubts raised over the plan to hire state capital representatives

SCIC, which specializes in making investment with state capital, has revealed the plan to hire people to represent state capital in enterprises.

University degrees cannot help graduates get good jobs

A lot of young people eagerly return to their home villages after graduating from universities, hoping to devote themselves to the native land.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 15/10

Vietnamese companies penetrate Cambodian market; Tra export forecasts lowered; Visiting Indian pharmaceutical firms seek local partners

Ford says it’s still not the right time to make big investment in Vietnam

Ford’s ASEAN President Peter Fleet said Vietnam has great potentials to develop automobile industry

Tet nearing, air tickets selling like hot cakes

People are hurrying to book tickets for the flights on Tet holiday, though Tet will come only in four months.

Kieu hoi to HCM City expected to rise by 20 percent this year

The volume of kieu hoi (overseas remittance) sent to Vietnam through commercial banks and economic institutions in HCM City so far has increased rapidly.

Online gamers adapt to curfew

VietNamNet Bridge – Gamers are using creative measures to dodge an online games curfew such as switching to offline games or playing in secret behind closed doors.

Vehicle-emission centre to open

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Transport's Registration Department will launch the nation's first vehicle emission testing centre later this month.