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Marvel is celebrating 80 years of making comics and its rise to one of Hollywood's biggest names.
Nearly 400 all-time high temperature records were broken over the summer.
Officials say Samuel Little's confessions to 93 murders across the US over 40 years are "credible".
The company said it "cannot say with certainty" how many of its users were affected.
Experts have pointed out the difficulties to carry out Hanoi city proposals to open separate lanes for public buses.
The steel industry is facing lawsuits against tax evasion and dumping, according to information from the Vietnam Steel Association.
The number of waste containers sitting abandoned at Vietnamese ports had fallen sharply this year, according to a report released on Monday by the General Department of Customs.
They all shared two things in common: they suffered from a disability and were members of a free class taught by Le Thi Hoa.
A Vietnamese-English language book featuring more than 200 sketches of Hà Nội’s streets along with emotional essays about the capital city has been published.
Tonnes of garbage have been discovered dumped on beaches in southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau City.
Road transport makes up 85 percent of total emissions, an overwhelming proportion over other segments.
Efforts made to prevent illegal border immigration
There has been a growing number of local startups who neglect raising funds in subsequent rounds after gaining initial successes, said an expert.
Pham Dat, 28, started up his own café shop – Tipi Coffee – in the central city of Da Nang in 2014, but started going ‘green’ by using bamboo straws two years later. The shop started using glass and stainless steel straws in 2017.
Vietnamese masterpiece ‘The Tale of Kieu’ was adapted into a musical theatre production for the first time by French artists, and was staged in Hanoi in late September.
Local and foreign investment is being poured in greater volumes into Vietnam's education sector given the interest among Vietnamese people in quality education.
It may be the smallest ozone hole in three decades but scientists are warning against complacency.
From computer games to railway tracks, capturing 3D images in exquisite detail is now big business.
Vietnam’s GDP rose by 7.31% in the third quarter of this year, contributing to raising the nine-month GDP to the highest level over the past nine years, signaling that Vietnam's economy can make a breakthrough.