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20 Iranian pilgrims killed in bus crash in south of Baghdad

At least 20 Iranian pilgrims were killed and up to 40 people wounded when two buses collided near a marketplace in south of Baghdad on Friday, the police said.

Fans congratulate Vietnamese football squad’s victory

VietNamNet Bridge – Immediately after the game between Vietnam and Myanmar ended, the My Dinh Square in front of the My Dinh National Stadium was flooded by thousands of people carrying Vietnamese flags and banners.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 3/12

American passenger found carrying guns; Former Gov't inspector given life sentence; Man rescued at sea returned to Cambodia; Four allegedly abused boys return home; Seminar to discuss poverty alleviation in mountain areas

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 3/12

Vietnam-China relations further strengthen; VN Communist Party delegation attends ICAPP 6; US Institute of Global Engagement head visits VN; Military Zone 7 urged to cooperate with local authorities

Businesses: We will have to shut down if the dollar shortage cannot be eased

Hundreds of emails have been sent to VietNamNet’s Vietnam Economic Forum, complaining about the sharp dollar price increases. The businessmen complain that if the current situation cannot be improved, they will have to shut down.

Samsung Group announces reshuffle in leadership

South Korea's largest business group Samsung on Friday announced an executive reshuffle plan, according to which the only son of group chairman was promoted to president of Samsung Electronics, the company said.

Passengers suffer on run-down buses

VietNamNet Bridge – Inadequate subsidies and the high cost of imported spare parts are the main reasons for the bad conditions that most city buses are in, officials say.

EDUCATION IN BRIEF 3/12

Nation lacks teachers for autistic kids; Ministry to suspend enrollment of violated universities, colleges; WB steps up support for Vietnam’s higher education reform agenda

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 3/12

FDI to flow into garments; Higher interests will help curb inflation, government told; Knight Frank opens property centre

Foreign firms eager to invest in VN

International enterprises are more confident about doing business in Viet Nam and are planning to expand is the message the Viet Nam Business Forum in Ha Noi delivered to the Government yesterday.

Government discusses price stabilization at monthly meeting

The Government reviewed socioeconomic growth in the past 11 months and introduce measures to stabilize prices and market for the rest of the year and during the Lunar New Year at a regular monthly cabinet meeting on December 1-2.

Gang fights becoming obsession in schools

Repeated cases of school violence cases which occurred in recent days have raised doubts that the measures taken by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) and general schools to fight school violence are useless.

Dollar increases make businesses exhausted

The dollar price in the black market is now higher by 2000 dong per dollar than the price quoted by commercial banks. The overly high dollar has made businesses exhausted.

Gold mining company complains higher export tariff makes him suffer

Olympus Pacific Minerals Inc (OPM), the only foreign invested enterprise in Vietnam has expressed its worries about the newly made decision by the Vietnamese government to raise the export tariff on gold from zero to 10 percent.

Festivals of Con Son Pagoda honour ‘Great Man of Culture'

VietNamNet Bridge – Two festival seasons have been held annually in Con Son Pagoda in the Chi Linh District of the northern province of Hai Duong.

Gold and dollar prices flactuating, people still do not go Christmas shopping

Christmas comes in only two weeks, and the market has been warming up. However, many people still hesitate to go Christmas shopping because the prices have been increasing in accordance with the dollar and gold

Towards a connected society

The development of 3G services will require a systemic development, from the market behavior by telecom infrastructure providers, content service providers to the connection diversification in order to take fully develop mobile broadband.

HCM City ready to cope with climate change

The global climate change is forecast to seriously affect the HCM City’s development by 2050 if no proper action is taken soon, said Nguyen Van Phuoc, deputy director of the city’s Department and Natural Resources and Environment.

TV show features worldwide caravan tour

VietNamNet Bridge – The first episode of a television documentary series by a Vietnamese film making team featuring a round-the-world trip in a caravan will hit screens this Sunday.

Blue-collar workers struggle in “storm of prices” period

Although city leaders have adopted measures to stabilize prices, increase of essential commodities has badly influenced on meager-income residents’ lives including blue-collar workers.