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Viettel Group has new General Director

 Major General Le Dang Dung, Deputy General Director of Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group, was promoted to Viettel General Director and Standing Chairman on July 31.

Whitehat Grand Prix 2018 to kick off in August

 The global-scale cyber security competition Whitehat Grand Prix 2018, themed Legends of Vietnam, is scheduled to begin on August 18.

Da Nang spends $9.45 million on coastal waste treatment

 Authorities of the central city of Danang plan to build a system of drains for coastal wastewater in Ngu Hanh Son District.

Endangered gaurs losing habitat in national park

 The number of gaurs living in Ya Book valley has been declining over the last 20 years as the grasslands where they used to roam have slowly been replaced by forests.

Plastic bags: Small item, large consequences

 Vietnam now ranks at number 17 out of 109 countries in terms of plastic usage. This alarming statistic is partly derived from Vietnamese people’s habit of using plastic bags when shopping everyday.

HCMC encourages environment projects

 HCM City has called for investment in environmental protection projects from now through 2025 and announced incentives for such investment as it seeks to resolve certain problems soon.

Vietnam has more than 13 million 4G subscribers

Vietnam now has more than 13 million 4G users after over a year of the service's deployment, accounting for about 30 percent of the total number of mobile phone subscribers, according to the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC). 

Vietnamese youth acts to promote green living

Preferring healthy food and eco-friendly products, using less plastic, and encouraging the “Go Green” spirit among the community, more and more Vietnamese youths have taken to living a greener lifestyle.

Stamps proposed for vehicles with low exhaust emission standards

 Vietnam Register will, early next month, propose the Ministry of Transport add red stamps to vehicles with low exhaust emission standards to distinguish them from others in a bid to control vehicle exhaust emissions.

Lao dam collapse will not affect Mekong Delta: expert

The Xe Pian - Xe Namnoy hydropower dam incident will not affect Vietnam's Mekong Delta region, according to Associate Professor Le Anh Tuan, head of the Climate Change Research Institute under the Can Tho University.

Some way to go with AI in Vietnam

 Speakers touch on current status and future of AI at Vietnam CEO Summit 2018 in Hanoi on July 25.

VN Government looks to develop 4G networks

 The Government will prioritise licencing broadband networks to develop 4G services in Viet Nam.

Vietnam ICT Outlook 2018 discusses digital transformation

 The 23rd Vietnam ICT Outlook (VIO 2018) workshop themed “Innovation in the Digital Era” kicked off in HCMC on July 26, attracting 1,500 delegates from ministries, departments, sectors, and local authorities nationwide. 

More than 560,000 computers in Vietnam infected with BrowserSpy

 The Bkav Technology Group said on July 26 its virus monitoring system had discovered malware called BrowserSpy that is able to track users’ actions and steal their personal data, such as bank account information, and Gmail or Facebook passwords.

Rare total lunar eclipse to happen in VN this weekend

 People in many places in the world, including Vietnam, will be able to witness the longest total lunar eclipse on July 28, 2018 (or the 15th day of the sixth lunar month).

Hanoi: More gov’t funding needed for historic relic restoration

 Though governmental funding for cultural promotion in Hanoi has expanded over the years, it has failed to meet the need for the preservation of thousands of local historical relics, intangible cultural heritages and traditional festivals.

Forest quality declining despite coverage expansion: expert

 Although the forest coverage has increased, the quality of Vietnam’s forests have been declining, Director of the Silviculture Research Institute Tran Lam Dong said at a discussion in Hanoi on July 24.

Larger 3G and 4G data packages inevitable

 As internet steadily replaces traditional text messages and calls as well as smart phones are overwhelmingly popular in the market, mobile operators find it a must to come out with low-cost 3G and 4G packages.

Vietnam telecom revenue exceeds US$7.8 billion in 6 months

 As of July, there were some 124 million phone subscribers in Vietnam, informed the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC).

Hanoi waste treatment complex dispute sees rubbish pile up

Hanoi’s Nguyen Khang Street has faced mounting piles of rubbish as collections have halted for two days following protests over a waste treatment plant.