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Japan, Vietnam work to optimise ODA use

 Japan will not suspend its official development assistance (ODA)-funded projects in Vietnam, a Vietnamese official has reported.

China looking to use force to change status quo in East Sea: Abe

 Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has expressed concern over China's possible use of force in the disputed East Sea.

Vietnam wants field defense cooperation with Japan

 VietNamNet Bridge – Saying that the current defense cooperation between Vietnam and Japan is "very good," Vice Minister of Defense Nguyen Chi Vinh hoped that the two countries would have field cooperation in the future.

Japan Fukushima operator releases groundwater into sea

 The operator of Japan's troubled nuclear power plant has started releasing groundwater into the sea.

Vietnamese students struggle in Japan

 VietNamNet Bridge – Many Vietnamese students have been struggling with a difficult student life in Japan, as they are abandoned by their overseas study consultancy companies.  

Political News Headlines 23/5

 President speaks highly of Japanese investment; NA deputies hail PM Dung’s political view; Prime Minister wraps up Philippines visit;

Japan likely to provide patrol ships for Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam and Japan are likely to agree to speed up consultations on Japan 's provision of patrol ships for Vietnam to better cope with China 's rising maritime assertiveness in the East Sea.

Vietnam Airlines to open two more routes to Japan

 Vietnam Airlines looks set to commence two new air routes linking Vietnam and Japan this July to capitalize on rising demand for air travel between the two nations.

Political News Headlines 14/5

NA Standing Committee to convene 28th meeting; Fisheries Society calls on fishermen to continue to go offshore; Party Central Committee discusses draft reports; Vietnam boosts anti-terrorism work with Cambodia

Japan, UK call for de-escalation of East Sea tensions

 Japan expressed support yesterday for ASEAN leaders' calls for restraint and a de-escalation of tensions in the East Sea following Beijing's commencement of oil drilling in waters off Viet Nam's Hoang Sa (Paracel) Archipelago.

Retired Japanese teacher writes book on AO victims

 VietNamNet Bridge – Retired Japanese teacher Nishimura Yoichi will release his 1,000-page book, The Prayer for Vietnamese Victims of Agent Orange, this September.

Japan confirmed as Vietnam’s biggest foreign investor

 By March 2014, Japan had 2,237 valid projects in Vietnam with a total registered capital of 35.38 billion USD, making it the largest of Vietnam’s foreign investors from 101 countries and territories around the world.

Beautiful Vietnamese ao dai in Japan anime

VietNamNet Bridge – Drawing paintings in Japanese anime style is a very popular trend in Vietnam and the world. Interestingly, Vietnam’s ao dai appear in many anime paintings.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 18/4

SOEs stakes may be sold at discount rates; Trade surplus hits over US$1.08 billion in Q1; Local company imports a batch of Japan’s Koi fish; Banking, insurance firms draw complaints; Tobacco lobby pushes for tax increase delay

Vietnam, Japan exchange note on double tax avoidance agreement

 Vietnam and Japan signed and exchanged a diplomatic note on the enactment of their agreement on double tax avoidance and tax evasion prevention, at a ceremony in Hanoi on April 15.

Japan whaling ban welcomed in Australia and New Zealand

 A UN court ruling that the Japanese government must halt its whaling programme in the Antarctic has been welcomed in Australia and New Zealand.

Social News Headlines 1/4

 Talks to focus on tackling ODA fraud; HCM City needs over 460m USD for rural development; Deputy minister affirms resolve in improving personnel quality;

Japan to hand over nuclear material to United States

Japan has agreed at a nuclear summit in The Hague to turn over hundreds of kilos of nuclear material to the United States. 

Top officials of Railway Corporation suspended for ODA-related corruption probe

The Ministry of Transport has suspended two depugy general directors of the Vietnam Railway Corporation to verify claims that an executive of the Japan Transportation Consultants Inc. bribed  Vietnamese transport officials with $800,000.

Presidential visit to Japan - a milestone in bilateral ties

 VietNamNet Bridge – The recent visit to Japan by State President Truong Tan Sang is an important landmark signifying a new chapter in bilateral relations, says Deputy Prime Minister-Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh.