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Wrestlers lose out on Olympics

Vietnamese wrestlers lost their final chances of securing one more berth at the 2012 London Olympics after failing at the Olympic qualifiers in Finland.

Universities and colleges face enrolment ban

Five universities and colleges are banned from enrolling new students for five specialties after an inspection revealed shortcomings in their training quality.

Vietnam to launch second satellite

The Vietnam Posts and Communications Group (VNPT) will launch the satellite, Vinasat-2, in the middle of this month.

Dido&Aeneas gearing up for Wednesday’s premiere

“I think Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas is a masterpiece! It has every emotion in a nutshell – tragedy, burlesque, scary elements, everything.”

Space and rhythm of Vinh Phoi in city

‘Space and Rhythm II’ by artist Vinh Phoi opened at HCMC Fine Arts Museum, featuring 50 works mainly made of oil on canvas and mixed media, on Sunday.

Scorching weather cause of outbreak of diseases

Scorching hot weather conditions across the country are causing the outbreak of highly communicable diseases, particularly in children, adding to increasing numbers of patients already suffering from the dreaded hand-foot-mouth disease.

Solar eclipse to stun country

VietNamNet Bridge – An annular solar eclipse will occur on May 21 and can be observed in some parts across Việt Nam, according to Dang Vu Tuan Son, chairman of the Viet Nam Amateur Club of Astronomy.

Vietnam’s landscapes hit Russian headlines

The beautiful landscapes of Vietnam, captured by photographer Hoang Nam, were published on a Russian magazine, Livejournal.

Dual Japanese disasters inspire artists

VietNamNet Bridge – A new art installation at the Japan Foundation Centre explores issues related to the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan last year.

Flyovers to ease City traffic jams

VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City will begin constructing next month two flyovers at the Hang Xanh and Thu Duc intersections in an effort to ease traffic congestion in the area.

Da Nang chew over nutrition

VietNamNet Bridge – The V-League match between Da Nang and hosts Song Lam Nghe An at Vinh Stadium last month was cancelled after every member of the visiting team came down with food poisoning and had to be hospitalised.

Party Central Committee convenes fifth meeting

VietNamNet Bridge – The fifth meeting of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (CPVCC) opened in Hanoi on May 7.

Party, State leaders congratulate newly elected French President

VietNamNet Bridge – Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and State President Truong Tan Sang on May 7 sent congratulatory messages to the newly-elected president of France, Francois Hollande.

TV link marks Dien Bien Phu victory

VietNamNet Bridge – A television program linking Dinh Hoa, a former revolutionary base in Thai Nguyen province, and the Dien Bien Phu Victory Monument was held on May 6 to mark the 58th anniversary of the Victory at Dien Bien Phu (May 7).

Beneficiaries of forests need to pay forest keepers

The 13 enterprises and organizations that use foreign environment services in Quang Nam province would have to pay fees for the services.

Ben Tre: Nearly 30 injured in whirlwinds

VietNamNet Bridge – Downpours and whirlwinds swept over Binh Dai district of the southern province of Ben Tre on May 4, damaging tens of houses and injuring 28 people.

Seed merchants urge Vietnam to grow GMC

VietNamNet Bridge – Seedsmen have become impatient about the delay of Vietnamese agencies in making a decision whether to allow growing genetically modified crops (GMC) on a large scale in Vietnam.

Chatting with 9-year-old boy who does not go to school

He was born in 2003, which means that he is 9 year old, too young to open an individual exhibition. Especially, he does not go to school like all other Vietnamese children.

Vietnam’s real estate market to witness big assignment deals

Big assignment deals in the real estate market are expected to be made in some more days, when the market conditions are good enough for purchases and sales.

The legendary well of pearl

Tourists have to climb up hundreds of steps through Ha, Trung and Thuong temples and a stone pole on 175-meter-high Nghia Linh Mountain to reach Gieng Temple.