SEARCH RESULTS

Advanced search

Nation ‘works hard' to lift ASEM profile

Viet Nam has worked hard to raise the profile of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), said Pham Gia Khiem, Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and foreign minister, at the group's 10th workshop in Hungary

Poor households fail to register for subsidies

VietNamNet Bridge – A recent survey by the Electricity Regulatory Authority of Viet Nam has shown that poor households in big cities were unhappy with a ministry policy on subsidised electricity prices.

Primary school entrance exam season heating up

It’s now the most difficult period for many parents in big cities, since their children enter the primary school entrance exam season, which is no less stressful than the university entrance exam.

Astronauts to grow cucumbers, tomatoes in space

Japanese astronaut Satoshi Furukawa said Monday that he plans to grow cucumbers on board the International Space Station (ISS), media reports said Tuesday.

Universal Steps’ top candidate suspected of idea piracy

The dance performed by singer Thu Minh and her partner Lacchezar, in the 7th night of Universal Steps on June 4, is suspected to have copied the idea from the dance by American dancer Yulia Zagoruychenko in 2006.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 9/6

Vietnam to devise new incentives; Vietnam's electronics sector flounders; VN leads foreign investment in Laos; Government set to slash public investment; Foreign firms cannot keep talent despite pay hike

Son wins national chess event

VietNamNet Bridge – Grandmaster Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son won the men's singles of the National Youth Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships which wrapped up in HCM City yesterday, June 8.

E5 bio-petrol not cheap enough to attract users

While the government is encouraging to develop ethanol petrol products to protect the environment, E5 petrol, in the Environment Law to be applied as of 2012, is still listed as the product that bears high environment tax rate.

85-year-old woman buys freedom for birds

VietNamNet Bridge – Mrs. Nguyen Thi Kinh, 85, always gets up very early to work, to earn money to breed sparrows which perch daily on trees in Hanoi’s Quan Su Street. She also buys snared birds to let them free.

23 killed in road mishap in southern India

At least 23 people were charred to death in a tragic road mishap in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu late Tuesday night, said police Wednesday.

The paradox in the telecom market development

VietNamNet Bridge – The number of mobile phone subscribers is two times higher than the population. Meanwhile, more investors attempt to join the telecom market and compete fiercely with each other by reducing charges.

China floods kill 52 people, more rain forecast in south

Floods have killed 52 people and left 32 missing in China since the flood season started in June, a senior official said Wednesday, warning of more heavy rains.

In price storm, Vietnamese businessmen still wasting their money

Vietnamese businessmen still drive luxurious cars, spend hundreds of millions dong on parties and throw money to frivolous expenses.  

Wildfire continues unabated in Eastern Arizona, U.S.

A wildfire that has been raging in Eastern Arizona since late last month continued its relentless advance on Wednesday, amid rolling power outages and reports of gasoline shortages, authorities said.

Poland, Ukraine to be ready for Euro 2012: UEFA

Poland and Ukraine will manage to complete preparations for the Euro 2012 football championships on time, UEFA Secretary General Gianni Infantino said on Wednesday.

Spanish PM wants more EU compensation for E. coli mistake

Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said Wednesday the European Union (EU) had offered too little compensation for incorrect claims Spanish produce caused a deadly E. coli outbreak in Germany.

Jetstar Pacific now thirsty for capital: General Director

In order to keep periodic engine maintenance and implement the plan to charter and purchase more aircraft, Jetstar Pacific (JPA) needs some 55-60 million dollars.

VN women beat Jordan in qualifying football round

VietNamNet Bridge - The Vietnamese women’s national football squad won their second game in the qualifying round of the 2012 London Olympics after beating Jordan 1-0 early this Wednesday morning.

Salary, bonus to double for sportsmen since July

VietNamNet Bridge - Salary and bonus to coaches and athletes in Vietnam will almost double as of July after deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan has recently signed a decision to honor elite sportsmen in the nation.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 8/6

Seminar discusses quality of TV serials; Photo exhibition on General Giap opens in Danang; Lang Co Festival in July 2011; NHK TV to broadcast Son Doong cave reportage