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Danang beach pollution needs coping solutions

 Danang should adopt solutions to deal with pollution at beaches, which is caused by trash and untreated wastewater.

Camera, sensor, and IoT devices in Vietnam vulnerable to cyber attacks

 Newly released statistics from Kaspersky show that in 2017 there were around 3 cyber-attacks per second globally. Vietnam is classified as being highly exposed to hacking risks.

Mui Ne beaches face serious erosion

Mui Ne is losing its beautiful beaches to serious erosion which is damaging seaside resorts while local authorities have yet to find a solution.

Viettel’s revenue from overseas investment reaches US$1.7 billion

 Viettel Group’s revenue from its overseas investment in 2017 surged by 38 per cent from the previous year to reach VND38 trillion (US$1.7 billion).

People’s reports help rescue wildlife animals

Timely reports made by people have helped rescue many wildlife animals, said Director of Education for Nature Vietnam Bui Thi Ha on May 3. 

Hau Giang: 65-ha reservoir to be built in response to climate change

A 65-hectare freshwater reservoir with a designed capacity of 4.5 million cubic metres will be built in Vinh Tuong commune, Vi Thuy district, the Mekong Delta province of Hau Giang in response to climate change.

Another 3.3 tonnes of pangolin scales seized in HCM City

 The customs office at Saigon Port under the Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department on May 3 seized an additional 3.3 tonnes of pangolin scales illegally imported from Africa.

Nobel-winning scientists to participate in international conference in Vietnam

The international conference ‘Science for Development’ will be held in Quy Nhon City of Binh Dinh Province from May 9-10 on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Rencontres du Vietnam. 

VNG pledges to save 160 million leaked Zing ID accounts

 VNG Corporation has just announced that it discovered a post on an international forum with the confidential information on 160 million Zing ID accounts on April 26.

Experts help young Vietnamese innovators in developing sustainable inventions

 The 4th FabLab Asia Network Conference (FAN4) opened yesterday, May 2, in Ho Chi Minh City with the theme ‘Co-create a better world’.

HCM City leads in waste management and treatment

HCMC is leading the nation in the management and treatment of household and animal husbandry waste, said officials from the National Assembly’s Committee for Science, Technology and Environment.

Hundreds of wild animals rescued, released to nature

 As many as 110 individuals of wild animals were rescued and released into the environment or rescue centres in the first three months of this year.

Formosa conspicuously missing from MoNRE investigation plan

 Taiwan-based Formosa Group, which caused the largest environmental damage in 2016, is surprisingly not on the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE)’s list of enterprises and industrial zones to be inspected this year.

IBM promotes new Cloud Private technology in VN

 IBM has begun promoting its new technology, IBM Cloud Private (ICP), in Viet Nam after it was introduced in October 2017 and is now being used by 150 customers worldwide.

Police raid huge illegal logging site in national park

 The police have raided a major forest destruction site in Yok Don National Forest in Dak Lak Province.

Hatching a smart city after 43 years

 After 43 years of liberation and development, Ho Chi Minh City has been steadily transforming itself into a more modern and sustainable city. The next step is to become a smart city in the era of Industry 4.0.

Thousands of households threatened by polluted river

 Many households and farmers in Ha Nam Province are calling for help as their health and fish have been badly affected by the polluted Chau Giang River.

Wildlife transport discovered in Binh Duong

 Police of the southern province of Binh Duong detected a wildlife transport case on April 28.

HCM City seizes 3.8 tonnes of pangolin scales

 The customs office at Saigon Port under the HCMC Customs Department discovered and seized nearly 3.8 tonnes of pangolin scales which were hidden in two containers imported to Vietnam from Congo through Cat Lai port.

Companies scratching heads over future

 After mobile operators announced a temporary halt of scratchcard payments in the past few days, digital and online gaming businesses said they had been hit hard.