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Grand meeting marks Buddhist Sangha’s 30th anniversary

VietNamNet Bridge - A grand meeting was held in Hanoi on November 7, to celebrate the 30th founding anniversary of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS).

Vietnamese canoeists eye golds at upcoming SEA Games

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese canoeists have left for Jakarta in the hunt for gold medals at the upcoming Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.

Police tracking down person who boast of making traffic accident on Facebook

VietNamNet Bridge – The northern province of Yen Bai’s police are hunting a person with nickname “Keo mut choi boi” who bragged to make a traffic accident that killed a man in Yen Bai.

Ha Long Bay in list of top 10 world’s wonders

VietNamNet Bridge –Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay has been named in a temporary list of the world’s 10 new wonders of nature by the New Open World Corporation, four days before the poll ends.

Vietnamese contestant in Miss International top 15

VietNamNet Bridge – Highly expected to rank highly at the Miss International 2011 pageant, Vietnam’s Truc Diem only entered the top 15. Miss Ecuador, Maria Fernanda Cornejo, defeated 66 rivals to become the beauty queen.

Ready-to-wear line graces HCM City

VietNamNet Bridge – Six designers have launched their ready-to-wear fall-winter collections in HCM City.

Mixed fortunes for local athletes

VietNamNet Bridge – Tran Le Quoc Toan of Viet Nam successfully pocketed a bronze medal from the World Weightlifting Championships in Paris on Sunday.

Keeping vigilant over SBV inspectors’ eyes, banks sell dollars hesitantly

Commercial banks have become more hesitate to sell dollars at the prices higher than the ceiling levels after the State Bank continuously threatens to heavily punish the violators.

US Agriculture Secretary to visit Vietnam

US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced plans to travel to Vietnam and China in mid-November to help strengthen bilateral trade relations and support the American brand throughout the Asia Pacific region.

Vietnam treasures ties with Luxembourg

Vietnam attaches great importance to reinforcing its traditional relationship and multifaceted cooperation with Luxembourg, says State President Truong Tan Sang.

Greeks await new unity gov't, early elections possible in Feb.

Greeks awaited on Monday the announcement of the new unity government that will continue efforts to save the country from default, as outgoing Prime Minister George Papandreou

Shrinking rice fields threaten food security

At least 300,000ha would be reduced from the country's areas under rice cultivation between 2020 and 2030, leaving just 3.5 million ha to produce the staple, Dr Bui Ba Bong, Deputy Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development, has warned.

Japan's key economic index fall in September

Japan's benchmark coincident composite index fell 1.4 points in September from the previous month, the Cabinet Office said in a preliminary report Monday.

Coffee exports projected to decline in 2012

Coffee exports are expected to drop for the 2011-12 crop to 1.1 million tonnes of coffee, due to a fall in output and depleted stock, according to the Viet Nam Coffee and Cocoa Association (Vicofa).

Solution to eurozone debt crisis entails decade long: Merkel

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday that the settlement of the current eurozone's debt crisis will take at least a decade to complete.

Vietnam may reduce CIT to 20 percent by 2012 or 2013

According to the Ministry of Planning and Investment, the total receipt of the state budget may reach 612 trillion dong in 2011, or 16.7 percent higher than the 2010’s estimates. 

Poor railway tourism products hinders tourism industry development

Having a 2600 kilometer railway with hundreds of essential routes along the North-South backbone, Vietnam still cannot persuade travelers to choose railways services.

Sao Mai opens windows for the blind

VietNamNet Bridge - Any blind person wanting to write and publish songs can now do so if they’re lucky enough to be a student at Saigon’s Sao Mai Computer Center for the Blind.

Poor employment quality affects growth quality in China: report

Employment quality in China is relatively low, which is a major reason affecting the quality of economic growth, says a latest report on the labor market.

Australian gov't signals lower economic growth rate

Australian federal government on Sunday signaled its mid-year budget review will reveal a lower- than-estimated growth rate for the Australian economy.