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China's 2012 GDP growth rate at 7.5%

China plans to lower its GDP growth rate in 2012 to 7.5 percent amid the gloomy world economy and complicated domestic situation, according to a government work report.

ASEAN officials prepare for next month's summit

Senior officials in charge of economic, security and socio-cultural communities in ASEAN member countries met in the Phnom Penh on Mar. 4 to prepare agendas and documents for the 20th ASEAN Summit and related Summits

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 5/3

S.Korea’s Jeju seeks to lure more Vietnam tourists; Giant retailer cuts deal to enter Vietnam; Vietnam biggest firms owe huge tax arrears; Lao carrier to fly to central VN; Real estate sector accounts for 72 pct of tax debts

The tycoons, ill fame and the debts

Right at the beginning of the Year of the Dragon, which is believed to be a prosperous year for businessmen, some big tycoons get involved in some scandals which have helped them get more famous.

Treasures in Ca Mau shipwreck (photo)

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ca Mau wreck is an old ship which was discovered in 1998 in Vietnam’s Ca Mau province. This ship was sunken while transporting Chinese ceramic products from Guangzhou to Europe.

Farmers learn English on street

VietNamNet Bridge – At the ancient town of Hoi An, in the central province of Quang Nam, farmers often go to the street to learn English from foreign tourists.

Forest fire spreads in Hoang Lien Son National Park

A huge forest fire has been raging in Hoang Lien Son National Park in Sa Pa District in the northern province of Lao Cai for the last three days, and all attempts to quell it have so far failed. 

Ha Noi faces parking crunch

VietNamNet Bridge – While the number of personal vehicles in Ha Noi is increasing rapidly, the capital is still fumbling with solutions to tackle the dire shortage of parking facilities.

Three tons of rotten chicken seized on the way to school

VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City’s traffic police on March 4 detected three tons of rotten chicken on a 50-seat bus. The driver said that he was hired to transport the meat to a primary school.

Museums fail to excite young visitors

VietNamNet Bridge – Nguyen Thi Hoa is not excited when her friends propose going to the museum with them. A bank employee, she has hardly ever visited museums in the city.

Digital TV to blanket nation by 2020

VietNamNet Bridge – All households in Viet Nam will have access to digital television by 2020 under a programme recently approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.

HCM City needs better waste treatment technology

VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City buries much of all its solid waste instead of classifying and processing it, thus affecting the environment, and officials are calling for seeking investment from more sources and greater use of technology.

Ha Noi T&T regain top spot

VietNamNet Bridge – Ha Noi T&T regained the lead in the V-League after beating Hai Phong 2-1 yesterday, March 4, on home turf in the capital city.

Vietnamese banks in difficulties, but still can catch covetous glance

SBV has affirmed that the banks’ profitability is not really high, if compared with their huge stockholder equity. However, bank shares are always being hunted, while foreign investors are ready to inject money in Vietnamese banks.

Obama believes in diplomatic resolution of Iran's nuke issue

U.S. President Barack Obama stressed on Sunday that he firmly believes in a diplomatic resolution of Iran's disputed nuclear program, though he did not rule out a military action as a last resort.

Vietnam ranks sixth at world team 3-cushion champs

Vietnam ranked 6th for the first time at the World Team Three Cushion Championship, which concluded in Germany on March 4.

Putin secures victory in presidential election: official figures

Russian presidential candidate and incumbent Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has won about 64 percent of the votes after over 95 percent of ballots was counted early on Monday,

Danish researchers find new indicator diseases to signal hidden HIV risk

A number of new diseases should be included on the list of risk indicators for persons suspected of carrying HIV, a European HIV initiative said here Thursday.

Republic of Congo blast toll hits 200

The death toll topped 200 after Sunday morning's depot blast in Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of Congo, according to the Central African country's presidential office.

Cat Tien national park greets rare black bears

The Wildlife Rescue Centre of Cat Tien National Park on March 3 received seven rare white-chested black bears from a business based in southern Dong Nai province. The bears will be released to the wild.