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Festival jury considers best actress

VietNamNet Bridge – The 17th National Film Festival jury is struggling to choose its Best Actress from 19 nominees.

First medals for Vietnam at 6th ASEAN Para Games

The badminton team have won the first medal for Vietnam at the ongoing ASEAN Para Games in Indonesia.

Germany pledges $372m in ODA

The Federal Republic of Germany has pledged official development assistance (ODA) of more than US$372 million to Viet Nam during the next two years – the biggest sum yet allocated.

NA urges review of EZ plan

VietNamNet Bridge – National Assembly policymakers agreed that the Government should temporarily stop establishment of the nation’s economic zones and border economic zones in Viet Nam due to poor results.

It is still unclear what “environment-friendly” bags mean

A lot of plastic bags producers in HCMC have rapidly prepared to make biodegradable bags in order to enjoy the environment task exemption.

Call for more documentary films

VietNamNet Bridge – More films and videos on social issues should be produced to enhance understanding of the most recent social-science research, university professors have recommended.

Mobile call charges will be as cheap as street rice

The mobile call charges in Vietnam have decreased by 15 percent per annum in the last three years. However, the charges are still much higher than that in other countries in the world.

U.S. officially ends military mission in Iraq

U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced on Thursday the end of the U.S. military mission in Iraq during a ceremony in Baghdad after the Iraqi war broke out nearly nine years ago.

Less orders, less jobs, lower salaries for garment and textile workers

The number of orders for the first quarter of 2012 is anticipated to decrease by 10-15 percent, which threatens the existence of garment and footwear companies and jobs of laborers.

New Year tour not as hot as predicted

The running out of tours and the overloading will not be seen in this New year tour season. Since people have to fasten their belt, travel firms’ offices seem to remain quiet with limited bookings.

The tiny schools in HCM City

VietNamNet Bridge – It is hard to imagine that there are such tiny schools in inner Ho Chi Minh City.

PM to attend Mekong summit

VietNamNet Bridge – Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung will attend the fourth Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS-4) Summit from December 19-20 in Myanmar.

Sixth ASEAN Para Games opens

VietNamNet Bridge – The sixth ASEAN Para Games officially opened yesterday, Dec 15, in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia.

Infant health at risk from lack of paediatricians, equipment

VietNamNet Bridge – A shortage of paediatricians and equipment at hospitals is affecting healthcare for infants in the south-eastern, Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands), and south-central regions.

London 2012 ticket resale plans confirmed

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) has confirmed details of its ticket resale process for Olympic and Paralympic ticket holders here on Wednesday.

Public debt fears watered down

Vietnam’s public debt could reach 58.4% of GDP against 54.6% in 2011. National Financial Supervision Committee deputy chairman Ha Huy Tuan said rising public debt would not be a concern if the loans were effectively used and managed.

Vietnamobile commercializes 3G service

Vietnamobile on Tuesday became the country’s final mobile operator to commercialize the third generation (3G) network service, in the context that it is now left with only half of the license to deploy the service.

17th Vietnam Film Festival opens in Phu Yen

VietNamNet Bridge – The festival’s opening ceremony took place last night, December 15, at the Sao Mai Theatre in Tuy Hoa city, Phu Yen province, attracting many senior actors.

SSC kicks off plans to restructure stock market

Securities companies would be re-arranged and classified in a plan to restructure the stock market set up by the State Securities Commission SSC.

The academic, the motorbike and chaos

VietNamNet Bridge – A few years ago an American academic was writing a paper on chaos theory. He based his research on the flow of traffic in Ha Noi. Two weeks after arriving in Viet Nam, he was hit by a motorbike and seriously injured.