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Book on U23 coach to be published in Korea

 South Korean publishing house iStory will release a book by Vietnamese author Le Huy Khoa to mark the Southeast Asia Football Federation (AFF) Cup at the end of this year.

Main milestones during Vietnam’s 41-year UN membership

Since it officially joined the UN on Sept. 20, 1977, Vietnam has taken the initiative and made practical contributions to the UN’s activities.

Vietnamese designer Phuong My debuts collection at Vancouver Fashion Week

 Vietnamese designer Phuong My has recently introduced her latest collection, 'Sonorous', at Vancouver Fashion Week in Canada.

Vietnam beat Ivory Coast 3-1 in U19 friendly tournament

 Vietnam’s U19 team had to fight back to take a 3-1 win over the Ivory Coast in their second match of the four-nation international friendly tournament held in Qatar on September 19.

London Symphony Orchestra to perform on Hanoi’s pedestrian streets

 About 95 musicians of the London Symphony Orchestra will perform in the Vietnam Airlines Classic-Hanoi Concert 2018, scheduled to take place on the pedestrian streets around Hoan Kiem lake on October 6.

Vietnam could lose growth momentum: economists

 Economists are anxious that the Vietnamese economy is on the verge of losing its growth momentum, heard attendees at a forum, reported the Vietnam News Agency.

Vietnam’s textile and garment industry faces tough seas in 2019

 2019 will be a challenging year for Vietnam’s textile and garment industry as it needs to obtain major breakthroughs to take on new roles in the global value chain.

Flight ban after false bomb threat

 A Vietjet Air passenger has been banned from flying for 12 months after claiming to airport employees that there was a bomb in the luggage.  

Ministry of Information and Communications proposes decree on data sharing

 The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) is proposing to build a decree on data connection and sharing with an aim to create a legal framework and accelerate the Government’s administrative reforms.

Well-known chefs come to Hanoi for celebration

 A group of internationally renowned chefs will be present in Hanoi during the first week of October for a culinary extravaganza.

Huge wind power investment license revoked

A VND2.83 trillion (USD127.27 million) wind power project in the southern province of Tra Vinh has had its investment license revoked due to sluggish implementation. 

PM chairs first meeting of national e-government committee

 The national e-government committee made debut at its first meeting in Hanoi on September 20 under the chair of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc. 

Vietnam records 35 earthquakes in 2018 so far

 Vietnam has recorded 35 earthquakes of magnitude 2.5-4.5 so far this year, according the Earthquake and Tsunami Warning Centre under the Institute of Geophysics.

Environmental tax rise on petroleum products

 The National Assembly Standing Committee has approved environmental protection tax hike for oil and petroleum products from early next year.

VN smartphone dealers to sell iPhone XS Max for VND40 million

VietNamNet Bridge - Some retailers have predicted that iPhone XS Max may be priced at over VND40 million when it hits the Vietnamese market, the highest price ever for an iPhone.

Hanoians mull solutions to save the city’s polluted rivers

VietNamNet Bridge - Hanoi authorities have been trying many solutions to mitigate the pollution of the rivers in the city, but the effects remain modest.


Vietnam’s international publications in science on the rise

Though the number of Vietnam’s international scientific publications has increased significantly, Vietnam still lags behind other regional countries.

Small banks trigger a new interest rate race

A number of banks have rushed to raise the deposit interest rates in the last two months. The record interest rate increases are feared to have a negative impact on the market. 

Efforts made to promote Chu Dau pottery brand name

 The pottery of Chu Dau has been through some fluctuations in popularity, first flourishing during the 13th-17th centuries but facing a decline after this period. 

Boosted ties contribute to Vietnamese nationals’ success in Japan

 Along with the strengthened cooperation between Vietnam and Japan, over the past 45 years, many young Vietnamese have come to Japan to study, launch business and gain success.