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Rubella rise prompts call for innoculations

VietNamNet Bridge – The National Expanded Programme for Immunisation has asked the Ministry of Health to give rubella vaccinations to women of child-bearing age and children.

East Sea disputes: Time for Code of Conduct?

VietNamNet presents the following commentary by Aileen S.P. Baviera, a scholar from the School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University.

Judge rejects U.S. environmental group's request to join government lawsuit against BP over oil spill

A U.S. judge on Tuesday rejected the request by the Sierra Club, one of the oldest environmental organizations in the U.S., to join a lawsuit by the Justice Department against oil giant BP and other defendants over last year's oil spill

Squad can qualify, says coach

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam's head coach Falko Goetz is confident his team will come out on top against Macau in the first round of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Asian qualifiers today, June 29.

Online community flabbergasted by little boy’s singing talent

The online community has been roused up for the last few days by a cover of world-wide famous song ‘My Heart Will Go On’, performed by Vu Song Vu, 12, from the northern port city of Hai Phong.

Viet Nam to compete at sepak takraw world cup

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam will take part in the first International Sepak Takraw Federation (ISTAF) World Cup championship in Malaysia from July 21 to 24 at the Titiwangsa Stadium, Kuala Lumpur.

Grant for carbon reserve

VietNamNet Bridge – The World Wild Fund will give 8.2 million euros (US$11.89 million) in funds to develop a carbon reserve area and forest biology preservation area in the central provinces of Thua Thien-Hue and Quang Nam.

Vietnam reports slower H1 foreign arrival growth

VietNamNet Bridge - The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has posted a slower growth rate of foreign visitor arrivals in the country in the first half of the year than in the same period last year.

HCM City to use lake water instead of Saigon River’s polluted water

As the two major rivers in Vietnam’s biggest city – Saigon and Dong Nai – are seriously polluted, HCM City authorities have considered the use of water from two lakes.

Hotel attacked in Afghan capital, 6 attackers killed, Taliban claims responsibility

A luxury hotel, the Intercontinental Hotel, in the downtown of Afghan capital city Kabul was attacked from Tuesday night to Wednesday morning, leaving at least six attackers killed and possibly over a dozen others dead or injured.

There’re many sea festivals, but not many impressive events

Experts say festivals just try to attract more travelers while local authorities have not paid attention to developing tourism in a sustainable way.  

State-owned giants go public quietly

Many state-owned giant corporations still carried out their initial public offering (IPO) as scheduled this year despite the plunging stock market. However, most of them went public quietly, without making promotion packages for the sales.

MPI Minister: difficulties still ahead

Minister of Planning and Investment Vo Hong Phuc believes that the personnel changes in the government’s apparatus will not greatly affect the macroeconomic management.

Clashes injure 8 in strike-hit Greece

Violent clashes between youths and riot police in central Athens on Tuesday injured at least eight people as a nationwide strike against new austerity measures shut down the country.

U.S., Philippine navies kick off 11-day joint exercise

Navies from the United States and the Philippines kicked off an 11-day joint exercise Tuesday afternoon in waters off the southwestern Philippine island province of Palawan, showcasing the ties and interoperability between the two allies.

Six powerful blasts hit town near Tripoli

Six powerful explosions struck the eastern suburb of Tajuraa in the Libyan capital of Tripoli on Tuesday, a Xinhua correspondent said.

Small mobile networks trigger new war to redefine market share

Beeline has set up the ambition to become Number One among small mobile networks. S-Fone thinks of technology transfer in order to dominate the market, while Vietnamobile has launched super-cheap fee packages.

Iran testfires 14 missiles "successfully" in drills

Iran announced on Tuesday that it " successfully" testfired 14 short-range, medium-range and long- range missiles on the second day of the missile drills.

ICC arrest warrant for Gaddafi triggers mixed reactions

The arrest warrant for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi issued Monday by the International Criminal Court (ICC) aroused both opposition and support around the world.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 29/6

Banks target higher second-half earnings; Dollar exchange to hold steady till year-end: ANZ; HN taxation bureau collects $11.3 million from tax evaders; Seafood sector sees strong growth; Rice deal inked with Sierra Leone